Southern U.S. Faces Freezing Temperatures and Power Outages After Winter Storm
Southern U.S. Faces Freezing Temperatures and Power Outages After Winter Storm
US · Published Jan 27, 2026
A major winter storm has caused over 800,000 power outages across the Southern U.S. due to ice and snow.
Nashville, Tennessee, is expecting temperatures to drop to 1°F (-17°C), exacerbating the crisis for those without power.
Significant ice and sleet accumulation, reaching one inch and 6.7 inches respectively, is making conditions hazardous in affected areas.
Freezing temperatures and power outages widespread
The Southern United States is grappling with severe winter conditions as a major winter storm has led to widespread freezing temperatures and extensive power outages. According to recent reports, the storm has blanketed the region with crippling ice in the South and heavy snow in the Northeast, resulting in over 800,000 power outages nationwide. States such as Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana are among the hardest hit.
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