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Winter Storm Claims at Least 41 Lives as Bitter Cold Persists Across US

By Matthias Binder January 29, 2026
Dozens confirmed dead as extreme cold continues to grip much of U.S.
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Dozens confirmed dead as extreme cold continues to grip much of U.S.

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Human Toll Mounts in Freezing ConditionsPower Failures Compound the CrisisTransportation Grounded, Schools ShutMore Arctic Air Looms

Human Toll Mounts in Freezing Conditions (Image Credits: Unsplash)

A massive winter storm swept through two-thirds of the United States over the weekend, claiming at least 41 confirmed lives while leaving hundreds of thousands without power amid unrelenting frigid temperatures.[1][2]

Human Toll Mounts in Freezing Conditions

In New York City, officials reported 10 people found dead outdoors during the cold snap, with preliminary investigations pointing to hypothermia in about seven cases.[1][3]

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani highlighted the urgency, stating, “We are suspecting at this time that of the 10 deaths that we have spoken about, that about seven had hypothermia playing a role.”[3] The mayor also noted that the city intensified outreach efforts, deploying teams every few hours and opening 10 new warming shelters and buses across boroughs. Hospitals limited overnight discharges to serve as temporary havens. Such measures underscored the vulnerability of unhoused individuals during temperatures that marked the coldest in eight years for the city.

Across the nation, the death toll reflected diverse tragedies. Shoveling snow triggered cardiac emergencies in several instances, while others succumbed to exposure or accidents.[4] In Texas, three young brothers drowned after falling through ice on a pond, and a teenager died in a sledding mishap.[4][5]

Power Failures Compound the Crisis

More than 400,000 customers endured outages days after the storm, primarily in southern states unaccustomed to such severe winter weather.[1] Tennessee reported over 190,000 without electricity, Mississippi around 140,000, and significant disruptions struck Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky, and others.[2]

Ice-laden trees toppled lines, leaving families in dark, freezing homes. Crews faced exhaustion clearing debris amid subzero wind chills. President Trump approved emergency declarations for a dozen states, with FEMA positioning supplies and rescue teams.[2]

Transportation Grounded, Schools Shut

Roadways turned treacherous with refreezing ice and fallen branches, prompting warnings across multiple states.[2] Mass flight cancellations stranded travelers, while cities like New York switched to remote learning and southern universities halted classes.

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Pittsburgh declared a state of emergency after snowplow breakdowns overwhelmed response teams. Louisiana postponed Mardi Gras parades, and events from church services to the Grand Ole Opry shifted online. Over 850 emergency calls flooded Louisville alone for collisions and cold exposures.[2]

State Reported Deaths
New York 11
Indiana 9
Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas 8 each

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More Arctic Air Looms

Meteorologists warned of prolonged cold, with temperatures 15 to 25 degrees below average and wind chills dipping to minus 15 in New York City.[1] Lake-effect snow threatened upstate New York with up to two feet, and a potential bomb cyclone eyed Massachusetts.

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CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan described the event as possibly “the longest duration of cold in several decades.” Officials urged vigilance as another Arctic surge approached.[1]

Key Takeaways
  • At least 41 storm-related deaths confirmed, with up to 62 reported nationwide.
  • Hundreds of thousands face power outages in southern states.
  • Extreme cold alerts persist; more snow and wind possible this week.

This storm exposed vulnerabilities from coast to coast, reminding all of winter’s unforgiving power. Communities rallied with outreach and aid, yet the path forward demands sustained preparation. What steps are you taking to stay safe? Tell us in the comments.

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