National Weather Service
- Are frozen iguanas dead? Freezing temps persist in South Florida - 'Frozen,' or cold-stunned, green iguanas have been falling out of trees across South Florida as record-breaking cold temperatures persist.
- 4-year-old found on Alabama dirt road in freezing weather - A passerby saw the boy dressed in pajamas and socks and called authorities.
- Today in Chicago History: 5 women slain inside Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park - Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Feb. 2, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Vintage Chicago Tribune Special Edition: ‘It’s GROUNDHOG DAY!!!!!’ Front page fl
- How much snow? Bomb cyclone in weekend forecast on East Coast. - The coastal cyclone is expected to bring moderate to heavy snow, along with high winds and possible blizzard conditions for the Carolinas on Jan. 31.
- Weekend bomb cyclone forecast calls for snow. How much will fall? - Call it a bomb cyclone or a nor'easter, it's going to be a memorable storm for some folks along the East Coast as January turns to February.
- Kroger to close Cincinnati-area stores early on Sunday due to weather - Kroger is closing all of its Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Dayton stores early Sunday night in response to the winter storm.
- Winter Weather Advisory issued for St. Clair County - A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for St. Clair County until midnight Jan. 26, according to the National Weather Service.
- Big re-freeze in Nashville forecast as snow, sleet and rain dissipate - Dangerous travel conditions persist in Middle Tennessee as ice accumulates and power may not be restored for several days.
- Millions brace for cold as Florida could see record highs: forecast - The highest temperature in the U.S. Jan. 22 was in Ochopee, Florida. It may not be the last in the coming days.
- Storm Ingrid hits UK with heavy downpours and 60mph winds - Three people have had to be rescued from cars in Scotland while rail and ferry travel is expected to be disrupted
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