Here s a look at the widespread impacts of the winter storm and its unusual reach Updated: 5:13 PM EST Feb 16, 2021 National Desk Staff Share Updated: 5:13 PM EST Feb 16, 2021
Hide Transcript Share Updated: 5:13 PM EST Feb 16, 2021 National Desk Staff Millions of Americans reeling from a deadly storm and massive power outages are about to get walloped by more winter weather.On Tuesday alone, at least 20 cities suffered their coldest weather in history. Many more new records are expected this week.At least 15 people have died in weather-related vehicle crashes since the cold temperatures set in. In Oklahoma alone, 123 people were hospitalized Monday with weather-related injuries.And in North Carolina, at least three people were killed when an overnight tornado shredded parts of Brunswick County.Here’s a look at some of the wild moments this weather has caused: A suburban Nashville man s surveillance camera captured a wil
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Feb 16, 2021
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A resident of Tulsa takes precautions against an icy windshield as a winter storm moves into northeast Oklahoma on Sunday, Feb. 14, dropping temperatures to single digits.
DALLAS (AP) A winter storm dropping snow and ice also sent temperatures plunging across the southern Plains, prompting a power emergency in Texas a day after conditions canceled flights and impacted traffic across large swaths of the U.S.
Rotating power outages were initiated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, early Monday morning, meaning hundreds of thousands went without electricity for short periods as temperatures fell into the teens near Dallas and 20s (about minus 5 degrees Celsius) around Houston.