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What counties are experiencing power outages in the US?
The data team monitors county-level outages nationwide as a winter storm causes power loss, with FEMA advising a 3-day supply of food and water for safety.
- The Get the Facts Data Team is tracking power outages by county amid a winter storm, updated Jan 25, 2026, noting snow and frigid temperatures across the United States this weekend.
- With winter conditions expected this weekend, the Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends having at least a 3 day supply of shelf-stable food and urges residents to review pantry stocks before buying more.
- For water, FEMA recommends 1 gallon per person per day for drinking and hygiene, and residents are advised to locate a can opener to access canned food during outages.
- Officials warn portable grills, camping stoves and generators must be used outdoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which is extremely dangerous, and advise following local emergency management guidance.
- The Get the Facts Data Team directs readers to its website for more guidance, and FEMA suggests candle warmers, chafing dishes, fondue pots or fireplaces as safe indoor options.
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WASHINGTON - More than 670,000 American homes were affected by power outages and nearly 10,000 flights were canceled due to a massive snowstorm that is forecast to paralyze travel and bring heavy snowfall to the eastern United States, Reuters reported.
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