Delay in mail to and from the US due to severe weather
31 January 2019
The United States Postal Service is suspending deliveries because of dangerously cold conditions forecast for parts of the US, with some localities set to experience wind chill readings as low as -51°C.
Given this arctic outbreak and concerns for the safety of USPS employees, deliveries are being suspended from Wednesday, 30 January in the following three-digit ZIP code locations:
Michigan: 486–491, 493–499
Indiana: 460–469, 472–475, 478, 479
Chicago: 606–608
Lakeland: 530–532, 534, 535, 537–539, 541–545, 549, 600, 602, 601, 611
Detroit: 480–485, 492
Central Illinois: 601, 603–605, 609, 613, 614, 616, 617
Northern Ohio (Cleveland and Lima areas): 441, 458
Ohio Valley (Cincinnati and Columbus areas): 452, 430–432
Northland: 540, 546–548, 550, 551, 553–564, 566
Hawkeye: 500–514, 520–528, 612
Dakotas: 580–588, 570–577
Eastern Nebraska: 680–689
For information and updates, please refer to the USPS Service Alerts at http://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/welcome.htm.