Snow, Sleet and Freezing Rain: Videos Show Winter Storm Aftermath Across the US
The storm caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions with sleet, freezing rain, and snow impacting multiple states, marking the largest snow event in about five years.
- On Sunday, a large winter storm dumped sleet, freezing rain and snow across much of the United States, with videos showing impacts from Norman, Oklahoma to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- Icy conditions from freezing rain weighed down infrastructure as freezing temperatures and rain caused trees and power lines to break in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, on Sunday.
- Local social posts showed playful and creative responses to heavy snowfall, with Norman Police Department officers sledding with children and residents snowboarding through Cincinnati streets.
- Many drivers in Arkansas became stuck and neighbors assisted, and a plow truck driver in Lancaster County helped a stuck motorist on Sunday morning.
- Snow piled on Hampton Beach dunes on Sunday night, dogs played in Oklahoma, and a Jefferson Hills 1-year-old child exclaimed `Woah!` during her first snowstorm.
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Winter storm brings cold to swathe of US
A winter storm dumped sleet, freezing rain and snow across much of the U.S. on Sunday, bringing subzero temperatures and halting air and road traffic. Tree branches and power lines snapped under the weight of ice, and hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in the Southeast were left without electricity.
Millions brace for winter storm in the US: incoming heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain
A "high-impact and far-reaching" winter storm is underway in parts of the U.S., with "significant" weather forecasted throughout most of the nation. NWS said conditions "rapidly deteriorated" across Texas overnight, but the most widespread round of wintry weather is set to occur from Saturday evening into Sunday morning. "Dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills are spreading into the area and will remain in place into Monday," NWS in Fort …
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