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
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Itâs an expression often traced back to two men born in the same year, interestingly enough â Joseph P. Kennedy, JFKâs father, and Knute Rockne. Both entered the world in 1888.
Almost a century following the passing of Rockne, a legendary Notre Dame football coach, we are experiencing what could be called âwinter storm of the century.â Even the entire state of Texas is getting slammed by the wintry mix of ice, sleet and snow.
No, it hasnât been a blizzard. A foot of snow would have been better.
When ice accumulates into the half-inch-and-thicker range, thatâs what has made these storms so dangerous. Road conditions have been treacherous and power outages have occurred throughout northeastern Kentucky and the surrounding areas.
Crews work out in the cold as the snow storm progresses
Crews work out in the cold as the snow storm progresses By Lesya Feinstein | February 15, 2021 at 6:59 PM CST - Updated February 15 at 6:59 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Temperatures have dropped, and the workload is on the rise for Evansville crews as they clean up a
Executive Director of Evansville Water Lane Young said this is one of nearly ten breaks today.
“We’ve had some on Highway 57, we’ve had some more interior into town, so our crews are out working hard, they don’t stop,” Young said.
According to Young, these breaks happen when water gets cold, causing pipes to constrict.
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DUP leader Arlene Foster
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