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Winter weather hits East Coast, Central Plains

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The mid-Atlantic and Central Plains regions have experienced heavy snow, freezing rain and icy conditions in recent days.

The Postal Service will continue to deliver where it is safe to do so.

Heavy snow, freezing rain, icy conditions, and severe weather events in the Central Plains through the Mid-Atlantic (New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Washington DC, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Connecticut) may impact the processing, transportation, and delivery of mail and packages.

This includes delays with our Air Network suppliers which ultimately impact timely delivery into our USPS network. We are closely monitoring the situation within our own USPS network and that of our Air Network suppliers.

Air Network Supplier Service Alert Links:

The usps.com Service Alerts and Newsroom pages have the latest updates on service disruptions and operational adjustments.

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