Northeast sees more snow from the tail end of a colossal winter storm, at least 25 deaths reported
- On Jan. 26, 2026, the Northeast saw more snow as over a foot fell across a 1,300-mile swath from Arkansas to New England.
- The storm shoved Arctic air and a mix of precipitation, bringing heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain with high winds while bitter cold plunged many communities to subzero temperatures.
- FlightAware and airlines canceled some 12,000 flights Sunday and nearly 20,000 were delayed, while PowerOutage.com reported more than 800,000 outages Monday, mostly in southern states.
- Authorities reported at least 18 weather-related deaths, including people found outside in New York City and hypothermia deaths in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
- Utility officials warned power crews face prolonged restoration, with some in New Albany, Mississippi, without electricity for at least a week while the National Weather Service forecasts frigid temperatures and more snow in New England through Monday evening.
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Temperatures are expected to fall again in the next few days with a mass of arctic air, especially in northern parts of the country, where the feeling could reach -45°C The balance sheet
The severe winter storm with snow and ice has now claimed nearly 30 lives in the US. Traffic has come to a standstill in many places. Hundreds of thousands of homes remain without power.
US braces for more freezing cold as winter storm leaves at least 29 dead - The Boston Globe
Many in the country faced another night of below-freezing temperatures and no electricity after a colossal winter storm heaped more snow Monday on the Northeast and kept parts of the South coated in ice. At least 29 deaths were reported in states afflicted with severe cold.
29 People Dead as Frigid Temperatures Continue Across US
A massive winter storm has taken the lives of at least 29 people, as it continued to bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain over a large portion of the eastern half of the United States on Monday. The storm began impacting the South late last week and moved into the Northeast over the weekend. It created dangerous conditions over an approximately 1,300-mile span, with much of the country enduring ongoing subzero temperatures and extreme cold warni…
US Braces for More Freezing Cold as Storm Leaves at Least 29 Dead
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