Winter Storm Fern Causes Ice, Snow, and Crashes Across Southeast
Winter Storm Fern Causes Ice, Snow, and Crashes Across Southeast
US · Published Jan 27, 2026
Winter Storm Fern brought ice and snow to the Southeast, causing widespread power outages and dangerous road conditions.
Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky were among the hardest-hit states, experiencing significant ice accumulation, snowfall, and travel disruptions.
Georgia declared a federal emergency for 112 counties to aid in the recovery efforts from the storm.
Ice, snow, and freezing rain cause havoc
Winter Storm Fern has swept across the Southeast, bringing a treacherous mix of ice, snow, and freezing rain that has crippled travel and caused widespread power outages. The storm's impact has been felt across multiple states, leaving communities struggling to cope with hazardous conditions.
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