Ice, snow and storm
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Cold air, dangerous wind chills, and snow are set to move into Northeast Ohio, prompting school closures ahead of a winter storm.
Weather experts are warning that the ‘most extreme of the season’ winter storm could bring outages, shutdowns, ice, snow, and subzero cold to 22 states.
The storm will usher in frigid temperatures and spread heavy snow and ice across a 2,000-mile stretch of the country.
Officials are optimistic the power grid will hold, but freezing rain and arctic cold could cause localized electricity outages.
Indianapolis is hit by a severe winter storm, with up to 13 inches of snow and extreme cold warnings for wind chills as low as -25°F.
Hurricanes, hailstorms, deep freezes and flash floods are occurring more often, impacting project schedules, budgets and insurance programs across North America.