Massive winter storm dumps sleet, freezing rain and snow
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A deadly winter storm may be winding down for some, but extremely cold weather will persist. Here are the latest updates on power outages and forecasts.
Forecasters said the "best shot" for temperatures to get above freezing will be toward the middle of next week, but only for a short window of time.
Meteorologists say that water rapidly freezing in the soil amid bitterly cold temperatures can make a startling noise and even cause small vibrations.
Heavy snow, ice and brutal cold are expected to make this winter storm a potentially life-threatening weather event, stretching across two-thirds of the U.S.
A new burst of arctic air was on the way, and there is an "increasing potential of another significant winter storm" for Eastern states this weekend, the National Weather Service said.
Tulsa faces widespread plumbing issues as freezing temperatures persist, with city crews working overtime to repair waterline breaks.
Parts of El Paso are under a cold weather advisory until 10 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 26, and a freezing fog advisory until 9 a.m. Here's what to know.
The weather service said people should limit their time outside, dress in loose layers, and cover all exposed skin. Additionally, people should eat hot food and drink warm drinks, but should avoid caffeine and alcohol. During extreme cold, wear multiple layers, boots, gloves, a warm hat and a face covering.
It's still several days off, but we could see winter weather this weekend. Impact and timing will likely change, but we want to give you an early heads up!
Light snow and patchy freezing rain possible Wednesday in Treasure Valley as cold front brings mixed precipitation. Slick travel conditions expected.
By Rich McKay and Maria Tsvetkova Jan 27 - At least 38 people across 14 states had died as of Tuesday from a powerful winter storm that left much of the central and eastern U.S. gripped by snow, ice,