RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The arctic blast hitting central North Carolina is starting to wreak havoc on pipes. Plumbers are responding to several calls for frozen pipes and leaks.
Delivery drivers breathed a sigh of relief Thursday as the weather and roads began to clear of snow and ice. Their business owners were also eager to get back to full dining rooms.
A lakeshore community rallied together this week to help pay for hotel rooms to keep people who are homeless safe from the frigid temperatures.
Pipe wrap insulation or tape and special heating cables can help prevent your pipes from freezing. AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) – Massachusetts is experiencing a real blast of arctic air this week and the ...
After a colder-than-average January so far, forecasters say temperatures finally may approach the “normal” range next week in Raleigh and central and Eastern North Carolina. Having had a taste of snow ...
An Impact Day for the morning commute with temperatures in the single digits to low teens and wind chills in some areas near ...
The clock ran out on hundreds of WNC families who lost their homes during Helene last week, as FEMA pulled the plug on hotel vouchers for those who allegedly no longer met the criteria for housing ...
Patients with severe cases of frostbite can be admitted into the UCHealth Burn and Frostbite Center.
LAFAYETTE PARISH, LA (KLFY) — News 10’s Dawson Damico went on an exclusive ride along with Lafayette police around the city ...
More than a dozen towns across the Garden State had sub-zero temperatures Wednesday morning, without the wind chill factored ...
Temperatures on Wednesday are forecast to struggle to make it above 20 degrees. However, on Thursday, New York City residents ...
Extreme cold, freezing rain, sleet, and snow the week of Jan. 19, 2025, in Corpus Christi and the surrounding region of the Coastal Bend.