A massive winter storm swept across the United States, killing at least 30 people and leaving more than 540,000 without power. Cities from New Mexico to Maine were hit by heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain, and strong winds. Authorities warned that life-threatening cold could continue through February 1, complicating recovery efforts. The National Weather Service […]
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Extreme cold grips millions as US digs out of deadly snowstorm
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK: Millions of Americans faced perilously cold temperatures on Monday as the United States (US) struggled to recover from a massive winter snowstorm that has claimed at least 23 lives. Read More: Severe winter storm blankets US with snow, ice and Arctic cold The storm brought a dangerous mix of heavy snow, wind, freezing rain, and sleet, leaving […]
Severe winter storm blankets US with snow, ice and Arctic cold
A powerful winter storm swept across a large swath of the United States (US) on Sunday, bringing heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain and bitter Arctic cold to much of the country east of the Rocky Mountains, disrupting travel and straining power and energy systems. Read More: Snowstorm triggers 100-vehicle pile-up in Michigan Winter storm warnings were […]
Historic winter storm disrupts US travel, power supply
A massive winter storm has left over 160,000 electricity customers without power across the United States, while more than 4,000 flights were canceled on Saturday, with thousands more at risk in coming days. Forecasters warned that snow, sleet, and freezing rain, combined with dangerously cold temperatures, will sweep through the eastern two-thirds of the country, […]
Massive storm threatens 42 million Americans
The U.S. National Weather Service has issued severe weather warnings for 42 million Americans as a massive storm stretches 1,200 miles from Montana to New York, bringing freezing rain, ice, and heavy snow. Northern Plains, the Great Lakes, and the interior Northeast are expected to face brutal cold and snow accumulation, potentially exceeding six inches […]




