Historic Snowstorm Leaves Thousands Without Power Across U.S.
Historic Snowstorm Leaves Thousands Without Power Across U.S.
US · Published Jan 27, 2026
A historic snowstorm has caused widespread power outages, affecting over 1 million people across the U.S., especially in Tennessee.
The National Weather Service issued alerts for nearly 200 million people as major cities like Washington, D.C., Boston, and New York City experience severe winter conditions.
Thousands of flights have been canceled, leading to significant travel disruptions nationwide due to heavy snow and freezing rain.
Tragic consequences and widespread disruption across 20 states
A historic snowstorm has swept across the United States, resulting in tragic consequences and widespread disruption. At least 16 people have lost their lives as the storm impacts 20 states, each blanketed with a foot or more of snow, according to NBC News. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for nearly 200 million people as the severe weather system continues its eastward trajectory.
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