Frigid Weather Takes Lives Across the U. S.

USA, New York CityWed Jan 28 2026
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A harsh winter storm has left a trail of destruction and tragedy in its wake. As of Tuesday, at least 38 people have lost their lives across 14 states due to the severe weather conditions. The storm, which began on Friday, brought heavy snowfall, icy roads, and freezing temperatures that have persisted. In New York City, the coldest temperatures in eight years have been recorded, with lows reaching 8 degrees Fahrenheit. Ten of the storm's victims were found outside, though it is unclear if they were homeless. Mayor Zohran Mamdani emphasized that extreme weather is not a personal failure and that outreach workers are focused on bringing people to safety rather than collecting data.
The storm has also caused widespread power outages, with over 550, 000 homes and businesses without electricity. In Nashville, Tennessee, the situation is dire, with temperatures expected to drop to 6 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills below zero. The city's homeless shelters are at capacity, and emergency workers are conducting regular checks on those at risk. The causes of death vary, including hypothermia, exposure, and cardiac incidents while clearing snow. In Bonham, Texas, three young boys tragically died after falling into an ice pond. In Austin, a person died of apparent hypothermia while seeking shelter at an abandoned gas station. With almost 200 million Americans under winter cold warnings, the situation remains critical. Forecasters are monitoring the possibility of another winter storm impacting the eastern U. S. this weekend. The focus now is on ensuring the safety and well-being of those most vulnerable to the extreme weather conditions.
https://localnews.ai/article/frigid-weather-takes-lives-across-the-u-s-d2d51dcf

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