National Weather Service

Severe weather is expected to sweep from the Rockies to the Mississippi River Valley in the next few days.
The crisis is far from over in parts of the South, where many people still lack safe drinking water.
The latest storm front was expected to bring more hardship to states that are unaccustomed to such frigid weather before moving into the Northeast on Thursday.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for all of the state’s 254 counties.
The last snowstorm dumped more than 2 feet of snow on the region. The highest snowfall on Sunday was recorded west of Philadelphia.
The nor'easter has already caused travel and vaccination cancellations.
Parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut could see blizzard-like conditions, with a foot to 18 inches of snow.
Fultondale Police Chief D.P. Smith said a young man trapped in the basement of his home was pronounced dead at the scene.
Iguanas living in South Florida trees often become immobile in chilly weather, causing them to drop to the ground when the thermometer plummets.
An earthquake hit after the volcano eruption but no significant damage is expected.