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.
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".
With a major winter storm hitting the Northeast, New York City Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio kicked into full-on work-mode soon after he was sworn into office by former President Bill Clinton, who administered the oath of office at a ceremony outside City Hall on Jan. 1, 2014.
While he addressed the public about school closings and road conditions, and shoveled his own driveway in Brooklyn on his third day as mayor, he also made an effort to address the Latino community in Spanish.