The winter storm stops, with snow now resting 7 feet high.
In the trenches, the covers for the snow created a decent barrier to keep the snow out, however, the covers, under 6-7 feet of snow, find that the heat from the bodies below has caused the snow to melt. Icy water, leaking into the trenches, has both given soldiers hypothermia, and has also allowed for the spread of dyssentary (soldiers had no dry place to defecate for days) to many soldiers. In addition to this, many soldiers have also died of suffocation in what has come to be called "The Icy Tomb.". The snow is still about 6 feet over the trenches, but as the storm stopped, it is melting into the trenches even faster.
In Vlastcovite cities, food and medical supplies run out at some of the outer posts, and many die from frostbite, starvation, etc. Those that had access the food and medical supply depots seemed to bear with this fine, however, as visibility became limited, some Vlastcovites fell victim to their own traps. Mobility is extremely limited.
In Dudal, the natives, who are used to being exposed to the elements, have taken shelter and succeeded in doing so. The Asturan forces, forced back to camp, are pitted against the elements, and lose a good number to frostbite, but are for the most part unaffected, as the storm seems to have hit more mildly.
In the western UEK, lines of communication are cut off at many places. Supply veins, as well, are also temporarily thwarted. Construction on the bridge that was recently blown up was almost finished, but had to be halted for the storm. Once the snow is cleared from the site and the rest of the rail line, the project can be finished.
Off the shore, sea ice becomes common, and in many cases, blocks ships from being able to reach land. The inlet with the two Kremlins on either side freezes over enough to allow movement over the surface of the ice (save for about 3 feet of snow on the top of it, which limits artillery movement).