Blizzard Hernando Slams Northeast With Up to Two Feet of Snow, 35 Million Under Warnings
Winter Storm Hernando is battering the Northeast with blizzard conditions, dumping up to two feet of snow from New Jersey to Massachusetts as roughly 35 million people sit under blizzard warnings. New York City faces its first blizzard warning in nine years, with snowfall rates reaching 2 to 3 inches per hour and wind gusts exceeding 55 mph. Multiple governors have declared states of emergency, schools across the region are closed Monday, and nearly 100 million Americans from the Midwest to New England are under some form of winter weather alert. The storm adds to a punishing stretch that has already seen devastating avalanches across the mountain West.
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He says to the snow, 'Fall on the earth,' and to the rain shower, 'Be a mighty downpour.'
— Job 37:6
The ancient writer of Job knew what meteorologists confirm today: the forces of nature operate on a scale that dwarfs human planning. As millions hunker down before a storm of historic proportions, the verse reminds us that creation's power — and the One who commands it — is not to be taken lightly.