Major Snow and Ice Storms Leave More Than 350K Without Power Across US, 9,000+ Flights Canceled

US airlines took a massive hit Thursday with over 9,000 MORE flights canceled, on top of Wednesday’s 2,000 - as sub-zero storms wreak havoc across America.

A deadly tornado in Alabama killed one person and seriously injured three more before dumping more than a foot of snow on vast swathes of the Midwest.

Meanwhile, Texas governor Greg Abbott assured citizens the state’s power grid would hold up, despite 15,000 outages reported Friday morning alone.

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In response sercorimo ... to her Publication

In North TX, we got a good dose of icing. Some Tree limbs and power lines affected and caused some power outages. I do not know of any infrastructure failures.

In Feb 2021, we had infrastructure issues with green sources and when natural gas was brought online there were infrastructure and epa issues.

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In response sercorimo ... to her Publication

Three major snow storms here in northwestern PA in the last 16 days. Roughly 60 inches of snow. Temps have been hovering around the mid-teens except for a brief 24-hour period where the temps made it into the low 40's. It's getting a little ridiculous.

In response Mike Schwenk to his Publication

That doesn't sound like fun

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