Freezing weather causes a major disaster in Tennessee
The impact of freezing weather has caused a major disaster in Tennessee, according to a Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA).
Gov. Haslam has therefore elevated the Tennessee State of Emergency into a Level II, recognizing a major disaster in The Volunteer State.
The Level II – State of Emergency activation is effective as of 3 p.m., CST, on 2/21/15, after being at a Level III – State of Emergency since 9 p.m., CST, on Feb. 16, 2015.
Definition of Level II – State of Emergency
A major disaster as defined by TCA 58-2-101 as an event that will likely exceed local capabilities and require a broad range of state and federal assistance. The TEMP and the SEOC are activated in accordance with TCA 58-2-107(b)(2), and a decision by the Governor or his representative (Director of TEMA) declares a state of emergency. The full staff or most of the staff of the SEOC is activated, typically in a 24-hour continuous operation. This disaster may meet eligibility requirements for a federal disaster declaration under the provisions of the Stafford Act.
Tennessee has 21 confirmed weather-related fatalities since Feb. 16, 2015, said TEMA.
Virgina
Wintery weather from Rockies to Northeast this weekend: NWS
Meantime, the National weather Service (NWS) posted the following forecast on its website, as another arctic boundary slid south from northern Canada reinforcing the frigid temperatures for the north central U.S. through at least Tuesday.
A winter storm will continue to bring snow, sleet, rain and freezing rain to parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast through early Sunday morning. Meanwhile, another winter storm will bring heavy snow to the Rockies and Plains through Sunday.
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- Active weather pattern across the southern U.S.
- Cold front brings more frigid temperatures to northern U.S.
- Significant snow expected for the Rocky Mountains
Tropical Cyclone LAM
The Northern Territory government has declared a state of emergency for parts of the region hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone LAM.
Areas under the declaration include Millingimbi, Ramingining, Galiwinku (Elcho Island), Gapuwiyak (Arnhem Land) and Mapuru Outstation.
More than 5,000 residents in the remote region bore the brunt of the category four cyclone as it tore through the Top End on Thursday night and early Friday morning, with winds gusting to 240 km/h and heavy rainfall.
Tropical Cyclone MARCIA
At least 1,500 homes were damaged and most homes and businesses in the northern Queensland towns of Rockhampton and Yeppoon were left without electricity, after Cyclone MARCIA, a maximum category five storm, raked the area, said reports.