NEW YORK: Extra snow piled up throughout the US Northeast on Monday (Jan 26) below the tail finish of a colossal winter storm that introduced lingering distress to elements of the South, the place freezing rain left tons of of 1000’s shivering with out electrical energy. No less than 25 deaths had been reported amid the extreme climate.
Deep snow – over a foot (30 centimetres) extending in a 1,300-mile (2,100-kilometre) swath from Arkansas to New England – halted visitors, cancelled flights and triggered large faculty closures Monday. The Nationwide Climate Service stated areas north of Pittsburgh obtained as much as 20 inches (50 centimetres) of snow and confronted wind chills as little as minus 25 levels Fahrenheit (minus 31 levels Celsius) late Monday into Tuesday.
A rising demise toll included two folks run over by snowplows in Massachusetts and Ohio, deadly sledding accidents in Arkansas and Texas, and a girl whose physique was discovered lined in snow by police with bloodhounds after she was final seen leaving a Kansas bar. In New York Metropolis, officers stated eight folks had been discovered useless outdoor in the middle of the frigid weekend.
There have been greater than 750,000 energy outages within the nation by Monday mid-afternoon, in accordance with poweroutage.com. Most of them had been within the South, the place weekend blasts of freezing rain brought about tree limbs and energy traces to snap, inflicting crippling outages on northern Mississippi and elements of Tennessee.
Components of Mississippi had been reeling within the aftermath of the state’s worst ice storm since 1994. Officers scrambled Monday to get cots, blankets, bottled water and mills to warming stations in hard-hit areas.
The College of Mississippi, the place most college students hunkered down with out energy Monday, cancelled courses for your entire week as its Oxford campus remained coated in treacherous ice. Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill stated on social media that so many bushes, limbs and energy traces had fallen that “it appears to be like like a twister went down each avenue.”
