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Thousands of people remain without power after an ice storm rolled through the Carolinas.
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Thousands of people remain without power after an ice storm rolled through the Carolinas.
Meteorologists are eyeing another front approaching at the end of the week.
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The deadly and widespread winter storm paralyzing much of the American East with ice, snow and cold is also taking a multi-billion dollar bite…
As a deadly storm that brought crippling ice to the South and deep snow to the Northeast finally began to swirl out to sea Monday, it represented light at the end of the tunnel for some.
A deadly and historic winter storm is entering its final act in New England on Monday.
'This is not natural': VCU expert links climate change to intensifying Virginia winter storms - WRIC
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A Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) expert says climate change is intensifying winter storms ahead of this weekend's snow and ice storm.
See these maps for a quick look at the snow, ice and freezing rain forecast through Jan. 26 across the U.S.
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More than half of the United States is about to face one of the most sprawling and menacing winter storms in years, one that threatens to deliver a potentially historic blow of snow and ice.
Gov. Jeff Landry has issued a state of emergency and warned residents to take precautions ahead of an ice storm expected to impact parts of the state this weekend.
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Millions of Americans are bracing for a potentially catastrophic ice storm from New Mexico to the Carolinas.
The forecast shows a major winter storm could hit Boston this weekend with heavy snow.
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Officials, including airport authorities in several major cities, are warning travellers to brace for significant delays amid the severe winter weather. |
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Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill said all primary roads were cleared of trees Sunday night, after a massive ice storm swept through much of north Mississippi this weekend. But, she said some secondary roads still couldn't be cleared because of downed power lines, and trees and limbs continued to fall...
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Millions in Florida were warned of persistent freezing temperatures as a new winter storm could hit the South this weekend.
Recovery from Mississippi's worst ice storm in more than 30 years could take a week or more...
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Northeast sees more snow from the tail end of a colossal winter storm, at least 25 deaths reported from 41NBC News
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Virginia has seen over 500 crashes statewide amid a dangerous snow and ice storm, according to state police.
Accumulating ice may pose even bigger problems than snow in this weekend's winter storm.
Up to a foot of snow is expected across several states due to the winter storm, with ice accumulating farther south.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is backing off plans to terminate disaster relief workers as a major winter storm bears down on much of the country.
Nearly five years after Winter Storm Uri sparked widespread power outages and killed hundreds of Texans, officials and residents are once more girding for a round of severe winter weather that will blanket large parts of the state.
One tourist learned the hard way about the importance of keeping one's distance from wildlife at Yosemite National Park.
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A strong winter storm develops later this week and impacts most of the eastern U.S., including in Cincinnati.
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Governor Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency ahead of a winter storm watch for this week.
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It's looking more likely that there will be a significant snowstorm in the Philadelphia region this weekend. |
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