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Models are trending toward the potential for another round of wintry weather this weekend. While it's not a guarantee, the trends are leaning toward the chance for a wintry mix.
A deadly winter storm may be winding down for some, but extremely cold weather will persist. Here are the latest updates on power outages and forecasts.
Fox17 meteorologists are tracking another round of Arctic air, sub-zero wind chills, accumulating snow and near blizzard conditions. Get the latest details from the FOX 17 Weather Ready team.
The most famous blizzard of course was in February of 1978. Snow fell for two days, piling up more than 30 inches in some areas and blowing snow created drifts much deeper than that. Cars and trucks were stranded on major highways and dozens of people lost their lives.
Forecasters are expecting heavy snowfall to continue in some parts of the country on Monday, Jan. 26. Check how much has fallen so far.
There are 74,000 outages in Mississippi, 57,000 in Texas, and more than 67,000 in Louisiana. An ice storm warning is in effect in parts of central, southwest and west central Louisiana and southeast Texas, where ice accumulations of up to 3/4 inch and sleet accumulations of up to an inch are possible.
First Alert Weather Days are in effect this weekend for significant accumulations of sleet, freezing rain, and snow.