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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

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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.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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