29 People Dead as Frigid Temperatures Continue Across US
By Kimberly Hayek
The United States endured ongoing subzero temperatures and extreme cold warnings Monday as a massive winter storm that brought snow, sleet, and freezing rain over much of the eastern half of the country took the lives of at least 29 people and left hundreds of thousands without electricity.
The storm began impacting the South late last week and moved into the Northeast over the weekend. It created dangerous conditions over an approximately 1,300-mile span.
Heavy snow blanketed areas including New York City, where Central Park received 11 inches, while freezing rain snapped tree limbs and power lines in Mississippi, Tennessee, and elsewhere.
The winter storm has also knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and disrupted travel across the nation.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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