Winter Storm

Colorado City Mayor Tim Boyd has reportedly resigned, though it's not clear if that was before he told residents, "No one owes you [and] your family anything."
A record-breaking winter storm has killed more than a dozen people across the country. In Texas, millions are without power as electrical grids fail due to snow and cold. In North Carolina, a deadly tornado ripped a county to pieces.
Two men were found dead in the Houston area; officials said the subfreezing temperatures were likely to blame.
The president met with officials but no locals whose homes had been destroyed. He said Louisiana has "been a great state for me.”
Iowans' niceness turned into anger — not at the lack of electricity or the work ahead, but because no one was paying attention.
"It looks fake, it looks unreal," one resident living in the Hoover Beach neighborhood of Hamburg, New York, said.
High winds, tornadoes and unrelenting rain hit areas from Iowa to Alabama.
The bushfires raging across Australia are forming their own weather systems.
Authorities in the western states were still grappling Saturday with the aftermath of heavy rains and snow over the busiest travel weekend of the year.
The storm's phallus-shaped track had people cracking jokes on social media.