Winter storm death toll hits 34
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A destructive winter storm combined with brutal cold is creating danger for many impacted across the South. Here’s the latest.
The U.S. workweek opened with yet more snow dumping on the Northeast under the tail end of a colossal winter storm that brought ice and power outages, impassable roads, canceled flights and frigid cold to much of the southern and eastern United States.
Winter storm: Death toll rises as winter storm continues dumping snow across the U.S Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are slamming large parts of the U.S. as the dangerously cold weather causes major power outages and travel disruptions.
Forecasters say roughly 230 million people are in the path of a dangerous winter storm threatening to drop crippling amounts of snow and ice as temperatures fall into the single digits.
It took a while longer than some expected, but by early afternoon on Jan. 24 Nashville was in the thick of what could become a major winter storm.
DALLAS — Texas and Oklahoma braced for heavy snow and ice that could make roadways treacherous Friday in what is expected to be a huge, dayslong winter storm threatening catastrophic damage, extensive power outages and bitterly cold weather to more than 170 million people across the nation.
A Storm Team 10 Weather Alert is in effect as significant snowfall amounts are expected across Southern New England.
MANALAPAN, N.J. (PIX11) -At Manalapan Hardware, a sight for sore eyes: pallets, filled with ice melt. Local resident John Jarusiewicz is taking some home for his house and for his friend, who couldn’t find any at a big-box store.