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What to Know About America's Colossal Winter Storm

Heavy snowfall caused over 550,000 power outages mainly in Southern states and at least 31 deaths, with ongoing freezing temperatures and another Arctic blast expected, National Weather Service said.

  • On Sunday, the storm dumped 31 inches in Bonito Falls, New Mexico, and more than 9,000 flights were canceled nationwide, paralyzing transportation.
  • Scientists note the role of climate-linked patterns while stressing uncertainties as researchers and climate scientists say it is too early to confirm the storm's exact track or precipitation type.
  • Authorities linked the storm to at least 31 deaths, including seven in a Bangor plane crash, the Federal Aviation Administration said, while New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani reported at least 10 deaths Tuesday.
  • The outage surge in Southern states exposed infrastructure limits as more than 550,000 customers in Tennessee, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana lost power by midday Tuesday, while the National Weather Service warns freezing conditions will persist through February 1.
  • Communities still digging out face the risk of a new coastal storm as a low-pressure system from Canada meets frigid air, and another Arctic blast this weekend could bring record lows.
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What to know about America's colossal winter storm

A deep freeze is gripping large swaths of the United States after a monster storm killed dozens of people from the Northeast to the Deep South, knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and sent air travel into chaos.

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Vermont Daily Chronicle broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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