Strong Winds May Worsen Ice Damage After Storm
Strong Winds May Worsen Ice Damage After Storm
US · Published Jan 25, 2026
Strong winds are expected to worsen ice damage across the Southern United States.
Ice-laden branches and power lines are at increased risk due to gusty winds.
Residents are urged to take precautions and stay informed about weather updates to ensure safety.
Strong winds threaten ice-storm-affected Southern US
The Southern United States, already grappling with the aftermath of a severe ice storm, faces renewed challenges as strong winds are expected to exacerbate existing damage. Ice-coated trees and power lines, weakened by the weight of accumulated ice, are particularly vulnerable to gusty winds forecast to reach 20 mph or higher. These conditions pose a significant risk to communities across the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys, as well as parts of the broader Southeast region.
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