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More frigid temperatures expected in much of US after a weekend of heavy snow

The bomb cyclone caused over 110 deaths, thousands of flight cancellations, widespread power outages, and record cold affecting about 150 million people across the eastern U.S.

  • On Sunday, a bomb cyclone plunged a huge swath from the Gulf Coast into New England into extra-cold conditions, and Peter Mullinax said about 150 million people were under cold-weather advisories.
  • The bomb cyclone produced heavy snow across the Carolinas, dropping nearly a foot in Charlotte, North Carolina, with James City and Swansboro recording 18 and 17 inches respectively.
  • Poweroutage.us showed more than 97,000 customers still offline, including about 800 at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein reported over 1,000 collisions and two deaths Sunday.
  • About 80 warming centers were opened and National Guard troops delivered supplies, while Nashville Electric Service expects 90% power restoration by Tuesday and 99% by next Sunday.
  • Heading into Tuesday and Wednesday, light snow could fall in the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic, possibly reaching Washington D.C. and New York City, while Florida farmers protected ice-covered crops and Interstate 85 backups and a beachfront house collapse occurred in Buxton, Cape Hatteras.
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More frigid temperatures expected in much of US after a weekend of heavy snow

Forecasters warned that dangerous extra-cold conditions will persist for a huge swath of the U.S. from the Gulf Coast into New England.

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Winter again showed its most severe face in the United States. After a weekend marked by a cyclone bomb, large regions of the country continue under extreme cold conditions, while authorities and communities try to recover from record snowfalls, power cuts and severe transport impacts. YOU CAN SEE: It is official: this MONDAY is FERIATED and the weekend extends 24 hours longer According to meteorologists, the icy air will continue to dominate an…

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Telemundo 62 broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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