Rolling blackouts left four million Texans without power today during a massive winter storm that has caused temperatures to plunge below zero in usually balmy cities and brought snow to beaches on the Gulf coast.
Warnings of extreme cold weather were issued across the middle of the country from the Canadian to the Mexican border while in North Carolina a tornado struck a small coastal community overnight killing three and injuring ten.
The pattern of winter storms, with more snow to come, was described by meteorologists over the weekend as one of the most “active” seen nationwide since the mid-1990s.
Dan Bryant and his wife Anna keep warm with their sons Benny, three, and Sam, 12 weeks, in north Texas
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“We’re living through a really historic event going on right now,” said Jason Furtado, a professor of meteorology at the University of Oklahoma.
In Houston,
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2021-02-17 00:00:00Z
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