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Winter storm updates: ... Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis: Squalls, rapid freeze, travel issues ... The blasts of extreme cold forecast for Texas this winter could test the state's electric grid in ...
Winter storm to strengthen rapidly, threatening blizzard conditions in the Chicago area and tornadoes in the South Mary Gilbert, CNN Meteorologist January 11, 2024 at 10:05 PM
The winter storm entered the Pacific Northwest on January 12, bringing heavy snow, ice, and high winds to Northern Oregon. The storm also triggered avalanches in Utah and Colorado. The storm then dove southeast, bringing heavy snow in Texas and Tennessee.
Portions of Interstate 70 in Kansas were closed due to the winter weather. Moline, Illinois recorded their second snowiest day on record on January 12, with 15.4 in (39 cm) of snow. [1] At Chicago O'Hare International Airport, over 800 flights were cancelled on January 12 as the storm crossed through. [10]
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the arctic blast for Tuesday, Dec. 3. For the latest news on the winter weather, view our story for Wednesday, Dec. 4. La Casa De Pizza was open ...
As a result of the winter storm, a state of emergency was declared for several jurisdictions across the state. [54] The winter storm was the most impactful in the state of the 2022–23 North American winter. [55] More than 15,000 power outages occurred in Maine, and an additional 13,000 outages occurred in Connecticut. [44]
Today's top weather news for Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024: Crashes and power outages are mounting as a powerful winter storm sweeps across the U.S., prompting a new Blizzard Warning in Erie, Pennsylvania.
A significant winter storm brought snow and ice from Southern plains to the Southeast. [19] [20] Early on December 8, 10.5 inches (27 centimetres) of snow fell in Lubbock, Texas. Snow fell as south and east as Abilene, Texas. This storm caused thousands of people to lose power and 60 car crashes were reported across the Lubbock area.