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Sun breaks through overcast skies as ice forms along Lake Michigan and the South Haven Lighthouse yesterday Alamy Stock Photo

Fourteen killed in US winter storms as weather service warns of 'life-threatening cold'

Meteorologists had predicted that parts of the US would experience the 10th and coldest polar vortex event this season.

LAST UPDATE | 18 Feb

HARSH COLD DESCENDED on the middle of the US on yesterday as a polar vortex gripped the Rockies and Northern Plains on the heels of weekend storms that pummelled the nation’s east with floods, killing at least 14 people.

The National Weather Service warned of “life-threatening cold” as wind chills dropped to minus -51C in parts of North Dakota and minus -46C in parts of Montana.

This morning was forecast to be even colder.

Extreme cold warnings were issued for an 11-state swath of the US stretching from the Canadian border to Oklahoma and central Texas, where the Arctic front was expected to bring near-record cold temperatures and wind chills in the single digits by midweek.

Meteorologists had predicted that parts of the US would experience the 10th and coldest polar vortex event this season.

Weather forces in the Arctic are pushing chilly air that usually stays near the North Pole into the US and Europe.

The death toll in flood-battered Kentucky rose to 12, governor Andy Beshear said last night.

Two fatal vehicle crashes were connected to the severe weather, he said, and at least 1,000 people stranded by floods had to be rescued.

Parts of Kentucky and Tennessee received up to six inches of rain as severe storms swept across the South.

Water submerged cars and buildings in Kentucky and mudslides blocked roads in Virginia.

In West Virginia, where there was one confirmed fatality with several people still missing, governor Patrick Morrisey asked President Donald Trump to issue a disaster declaration for a 13-county region ravaged by flooding.

Near Logan, West Virginia, authorities responded last night to the spill of acidic water from an abandoned coal mine. The mine blowout damaged a road, making it impassable, fire officials said.

In Atlanta, a person was killed when a large tree fell on a home early on Sunday.

Flood warnings were extended on across most of Kentucky and portions of Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, Virginia and Ohio.

In Nebraska, where much of the state was under a winter weather advisory, a state trooper was killed on yesterday morning while responding to a crash on Interstate 80 near the town of Greenwood. The trooper’s name and further circumstances of the fatality were not immediately released.

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Ice and snow made travel treacherous in large swaths of Michigan, which remained under a winter weather advisory until yesterday afternoon.

Authorities in Colorado reported eight people were killed in fatal vehicle crashes since Valentine’s Day and warned drivers to be cautious.

Avalanche warnings were issued for numerous areas of the Rocky Mountains, with the danger rated high in portions of Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.

The Mount Washington Avalanche Centre issued an avalanche warning yesterday for areas of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Two ice climbers were rescued in the White Mountains on Sunday after triggering an avalanche that partially buried one of them, officials said.

Parts of a southwest Detroit neighbourhood were submerged after a nearly century-old water main burst, flooding streets, sidewalks and yards under several feet of water.

Firefighters used a ladder to help one person from the roof of a car in waist-deep water and a bulldozer was used to navigate a flooded street and help people leave a home, according to the fire department.

The 54-inch transmission main was built in 1930, according to the Great Lakes Water Authority.

Crews were attempting to isolate the break. It was not clear what caused it, but overnight temperatures had been well below freezing. No injuries have been reported.

This is the coldest month of the year for many locations, and air temperatures may approach record lows in some areas, said National Weather Service meteorologist Jason Anglin.

People should cover exposed skin and limit time outside to avoid frostbite, which can happen in minutes in such low temperatures, Anglin said. Neighbours should check on each other and those who are vulnerable and monitor heater vents to make sure they do not ice up.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 7:35 AM

    Say not a word till we hear from our very own, resident expert Brendan O Brien. He is fully paid up by all NGOs to tell us what they need us to know about the impending doom we are facing. Take it away Brendan….
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    Feb 18th 2025, 8:16 AM

    @Oh Mammy: I do take issue with wilfully ignorant climate crisis denialists like yourself, because someone has to. Imagining that I must be paid to do so only shows your lack of intelligence. Some of us do care about the planet and the future of humanity even if you don’t.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 8:29 AM

    @Oh Mammy: Yes he’s being paid by the US Democrats to spread lies about this climate change nonsense. Our glorious new world leader Mr Trump will expose these experts with years of research & science behind them for the charlatans that they are. Yes I would rather believe an anonymous nut job on the Journal than than scientists.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 7:03 AM

    no coincidence this happened under Trumps watch

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    Feb 18th 2025, 7:12 AM

    @qffaffaf affrafrfraf: I realy don’t like Trump but this is bull what your saying.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 7:58 AM

    @qffaffaf affrafrfraf: no doubt your parents are very proud of you! Two brain cells and they speak different languages. People died have a skimmer of respect.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 8:12 AM

    @Any Name: Ye laughed at people dying in California.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 11:28 AM

    @Any Name: Isn’t it the judgement of God on the American people for electing Trump?

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    Feb 18th 2025, 2:23 PM

    @hans vos: yes true but only this morning trump confirmed again that climate change is not an issue for him. So he will definitely be majorly at fault in the years ahead.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 10:15 AM

    This is serious stuff wind chill and temperatures hitting rock bottom, now this is a weather warning to avoid at all costs, keep safe and well.

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    Feb 18th 2025, 8:52 AM

    I bet those states affected by the extreme cold didn’t come to a standstill, Unlike this snowflake of a country where everything comes to a stop with the 1st sprinkle of snow

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