The weather is not looking too good for much of the US as winter storms caused plenty of problems all over the country, from power outages to school and road closures.
Thousands of flights, mostly from Southwest Airlines, have been canceled due to a winter storm that has left thousands of families stranded as of Monday afternoon.
A highly unusual southern winter storm will bring icy conditions all the way down to the Gulf Coast Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.
As the examination continued in cases related to the freezing winter storm that battered Texas and caused widespread power outages this year, the death toll has risen by 59, which brought the total to 210, officials stated.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden flew to Houston on Friday as the state of Texas tries to recover from a winter storm that caused widespread blackouts and claimed the lives of over a dozen residents.
A Texas mayor resigned after telling residents struggling to fend for themselves in a record-breaking storm that left most of the state without power on Tuesday.
A strong winter storm moves through the Midwestern part of the United States on Tuesday, resulting in cancellation of hundreds of flights, closing coronavirus testing site, and unsuitable conditions for drivers.
As two storms hit West Coast this week, forecasters warn Thanksgiving travelers to buckle up as affected areas experience hurricane-force winds, blizzard conditions, heavy snowfall, and "bomb cyclone".
On late Monday night to Tuesday morning, winter storm named Stella will be bringing heavy snowfall and winds of up to 50 mph. Residents and travelers were already warned to postpone their traveling plans due to this severe weather condition.
A situation that is expected to be worse, which the snowfall could reach one to two feet of snow that the National Weather Service warned the people who live around the affected areas.
The National Weather Service warns that the massive system will produce heavy snow from parts of northern California to the Great Lakes. With the wind chill, temperatures could reach 35 below zero in the Midwest and Northeast on Saturday. Major coastal cities in the Northeast will see a changeover from snow to rain by Saturday evening. A strong storm over the central Rockies will move northeast to New England by Sunday morning.
A strong storm brought heavy snow across Colorado over the weekend into Monday morning, much to the delight of skiers, but to the detriment of commuters.
Winter storm Octavia hammered parts of the Mid-Atlantic and the South with snow and ice on Tuesday, creating treacherous road conditions, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and resulting in five deaths.
Parts of the Northeast were hit with more snow on Monday as the third major winter storm in less than two weeks dumped a fresh coating of snow in areas across New England. Meanwhile, winter storm warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for central New York, the western Catskills and much of New England through early Tuesday.
As far as winters go, this is definitely one of the worst on record, and the trend continued with Winter Storm Nika, a storm which left thousands in Pennsylvania without power and forced a state of emergency to be declared in New York.
Meteorologists say the coldness came from north of the United States The sub-zero temperatures across the Midwest and eastern portion of the United States is predicted to last through February.