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U.S. snow storm: A minimum of 25 deaths reported as hundreds shiver with out electrical energy

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Extra snow piled up throughout the US Northeast on Monday (January 26, 2026) underneath 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 hundreds shivering with out electrical energy. A minimum of 25 deaths have been reported amid the extreme climate.

Deep snow — over a foot extending in a 2,100-kilometre swath from Arkansas to New England — halted site visitors, cancelled flights and triggered vast faculty closures on Monday (January 26).

The Nationwide Climate Service stated areas north of Pittsburgh obtained as much as 20 inches of snow and confronted wind chills as little as minus 31 levels Celsius late Monday (January 26) into Tuesday (January 27).

A rising loss of life 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 have been discovered lifeless outdoor in the middle of the frigid weekend.

Greater than 75,000 energy outages

There have been greater than 750,000 energy outages within the nation by Monday (January 26) midafternoon, in keeping with poweroutage.com. Most of them have been within the South, the place weekend blasts of freezing rain triggered tree limbs and energy strains to snap, inflicting crippling outages on northern Mississippi and elements of Tennessee.

Work crews use ploughs to push snow and ice off the street on President George Bush turnpike in Plano, Texas on January 26, 2026
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Components of Mississippi have been reeling within the aftermath of the state’s worst ice storm since 1994. Officers scrambled to get cots, blankets, bottled water and turbines to warming stations in hard-hit areas.

The College of Mississippi, the place most college students hunkered down with out energy Monday, cancelled lessons for all the 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 strains had fallen that “it appears like a twister went down each road.”

A pair of burly, falling tree branches broken actual property agent Tim Phillips’ new storage, broke a window and lower off energy to his residence in Oxford. He stated half of his neighbours had houses or autos broken.

“It is simply a kind of issues that you just attempt to put together for,” Phillips stated, “however this one was simply unreal.”

Greater than 8,000 flight delays and cancellations

The U.S. had greater than 8,000 flight delays and cancellations nationwide on Monday (January 26), in keeping with flight tracker flightaware.com. On Sunday, 45% of U.S. flights obtained cancelled, making it the best day for cancellations because the COVID-19 pandemic, in keeping with aviation analytics agency Cirium.

Extra mild to reasonable snow was forecast in New England via Monday (January 26) night.

A bunch of youngsters and adults construct an igloo within the entrance yard of a house in Memphis, Tenn. on January 26, 2026
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New York Metropolis noticed its snowiest day in years, with 11 inches falling on Central Park. Principal roads all through town have been largely clear Monday morning, however pedestrians needed to plod via snow on some sidewalks and a number of subway strains with above-ground tracks noticed delays.

Bitter chilly grips a lot of the nation

In the meantime, bitter chilly adopted within the storm’s wake. Many communities throughout the Midwest, South, and Northeast woke up Monday to subzero climate. Your entire Decrease 48 states have been forecast to have their coldest common low temperature of minus 12.3 C — since January 2014.

Document heat in Florida was the one factor preserving that common from going even colder, stated former Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief scientist Ryan Maue, who calculates nationwide averages primarily based on Nationwide Climate Service information.

Within the Nashville, Tennessee, space, electrical energy was again for hundreds of houses and companies Monday whereas greater than 170,000 others awoke bundled up in powerless houses after subfreezing temperatures in a single day. Many inns have been offered out in a single day to residents escaping darkish and frigid houses.

A roads sits virtually empty in downtown Frederick, Md. after a snowstorm that dumped roughly 10 inches of snow.
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Alex Murray booked a Nashville resort room for his household to make sure that they had a working freezer to protect pumped breast milk to feed their 6-month-old daughter. Anticipating an extended wait till energy will get restored at his residence, Murray deliberate to increase their resort keep via Wednesday.

“I do know there’s many individuals that will not have the ability to discover a place or pay for a spot or something like that, and even journey,” Murray stated Monday. “So, we have been actually lucky.”

Storm results in deaths in a variety of states

In New York Metropolis, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s workplace stated at the least eight folks have been discovered lifeless outdoors as temperatures plunged between Saturday and Monday morning, although the reason for their deaths remained underneath investigation.

In Emporia, Kansas, police looking out with bloodhounds discovered a 28-year-old instructor lifeless and lined in snow. Police stated she had was final seen leaving a bar with out her coat and telephone.

Police stated snowplows backed into two individuals who died in Norwood, Massachusetts, and Dayton, Ohio. And authorities stated two youngsters, one in Arkansas and one other in Texas, have been killed in sledding accidents.

Officers reported three deaths apiece in Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Tennessee; two deaths in Mississippi; and one in New Jersey.

Revealed – January 27, 2026 08:28 am IST

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