After a freezing winter storm shut schools, cut power and cancelled or delayed flights, the South is slowly thawing as warmer weather melts snow and ice.
Multiple states in the southern and southeastern U.S. were at risk of power outages as winter storms were predicted to move through parts of the region.
The National Weather Service warned of "dangerous travel conditions, scattered power outages, and downed branches."
Power outage numbers around Atlanta crept up Friday night ... As much as 8 inches (about 20 centimeters) of snow was forecast in parts of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia through Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
Arkansas and North Carolina mobilized their National ... warned that if the ice accumulation gets heavy enough, power lines and trees could topple. The number of people without electricity in Georgia began rising sharply in the evening to more than 60,000 ...
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Crews worked furiously and by Sunday morning power had been restored to parts of North Carolina ... of children from Texas to Georgia and as far east as South Carolina, giving them a rare snow ...
Crews in New Orleans were using a “flusher” truck Thursday to spray water on the ground to soften the ice for removal in the French Quarter.
A winter storm pummeled the southern United States with ice and snow Tuesday. Here's how much snow fell in Florida, Texas, Alabama and more.
Several thousand power outages have been reported in Southeast Georgia after a rare winter storm blanketed the area in snow and ice.
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Thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled as snow coats Southeast roads and results in dozens of weather-related crashes