30 people dead from effects of winter storm
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At least 22 deaths were attributed to the weekend’s snowstorm. More than 700,000 homes and businesses, particularly in the South, remained without power on Monday, and officials said it could take days to restore it.
Forecasters expected most of the snow accumulation to occur the night of Jan. 24 into Jan. 25, but more precipitation is expected throughout the day.
The warning will remain in effect until 7 p.m. Jan. 26, officials from the National Weather Service in Louisville said.
Houston is bracing for a weekend winter storm that brings the risk of freezing temperatures, dangerous wind chills and icy road conditions. Here are the latest updates on the forecast, what people need to do to prepare and the steps state and local leaders are taking ahead of the storm.
After snowy and icy roads took over North Texas on Saturday, the region is heading into a snowier Sunday with showers starting in the morning. Temperatures on Sunday are expected to reach a high near 21 degrees with wind chill values between minus 4 and 6 degrees,