St. Louis Sees Record-Breaking Snowfall, Paralyzing City

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St. Louis Sees Record-Breaking Snowfall, Paralyzing CitySt. Louis Sees Record-Breaking Snowfall, Paralyzing City St. Louis, MO – The Gateway City has been brought to a standstill by a historic snowfall that shattered records and left the city paralyzed. Over the past 24 hours, St. Louis has received an astonishing 28 inches of snow, obliterating the previous record of 20.4 inches set in 1918. The relentless blizzard has blanketed the city in a thick white carpet, rendering roads impassable and disrupting essential services. Emergency crews have been working around the clock to clear roads and assist stranded motorists. However, treacherous conditions and downed power lines have hampered their efforts. Hundreds of vehicles have been abandoned on snow-covered streets, creating a logistical nightmare for first responders. Public transportation has also been severely affected. MetroLink trains have suspended service, while buses are operating on a reduced schedule. Schools have been closed, leaving thousands of children and parents stranded at home. The power outages have plunged many homes and businesses into darkness and caused widespread damage to electrical infrastructure. As of noon, over 50,000 customers remain without power. Mayor Lyda Krewson has declared a state of emergency and urged residents to stay indoors for their safety. Emergency shelters have been opened at community centers and schools throughout the city. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the St. Louis area until 6 PM tonight. Additional snowfall of up to 6 inches is possible, further complicating the cleanup efforts. Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to prepare for extended power outages. The city has implemented a snow emergency parking ban, and violators will face fines or towing. As the storm continues to rage, the people of St. Louis are uniting to support one another. Neighbors are helping neighbors shovel snow, clear driveways, and provide food and supplies to those in need. The spirit of resilience and community prevails in St. Louis as the city grapples with the aftermath of this record-breaking snowfall.

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