A powerful storm is threatening to bring a potentially crippling combination of snow and ice across the Midwest and South -- and officials are bracing for treacherous conditions and possible power outages.
A mammoth storm is threatening to paralyze parts of the Midwest and South with ice, snow, dangerously cold temperatures and possible power outages starting Wednesday.
Ice accumulation is expected across the South, including in the Dallas-Fort Worth region and Memphis, with effects that could linger into the weekend. Overall, more than 100 million people are under winter weather alerts that stretch from the Rockies to New England.Next winter storm will stretch over 2,000 miles"A corridor of heavy ice accumulation is likely from Texas through the Ohio Valley," the Weather Prediction Center said early Wednesday.
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