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What to do after a winter storm

What to do after a winter storm Annalise Mantz, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail What to do after a winter storm More than 3 million people were still without power Feb. 17, following a winter storm that ripped through the central and southern United States from Minnesota to Texas and surroundings. Texas was hit the hardest and residents there experienced the highest rate of power outages. The storm was expected to hit other parts of Texas, Arkansas, and the Lower Mississippi Valley ahead of traveling toward the Northeast Feb. 18. For people living in warmer climates, blizzards, ice storms, snowstorms, and other winter-related weather events may not seem as threatening as other natural disasters. You just wait out the snow and you’re fine, right? Not necessarily. Ice, sleet, snow, and extreme cold can be just as deadly as fires or hurricanes especially if you underestimate them.

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