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Winter storm warning for 9 states as millions told: Don’t leave home

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Cora comes as the combined impact of the Arctic blast and Winter Storm Blair, which wreaked havoc on the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic this week (pictured)

As Winter Storm Cora barrels toward the southern US, nine states are closing schools, stocking up on supplies and preparing for dangerous roads.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter storm watches and warnings for large swaths of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and the entire state of Tennessee.

Snow and ice will create travel mayhem from Texas to the Carolinas and Virginia, including in and around Dallas-Fort Worth, Nashville, Atlanta and other cities, according to The Weather Channel.

AccuWeather stated that the risk of a significant ice storm could trigger widespread power outagesis increasing for parts of northeastern Texas to northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas.

‘Persons should delay travel if possible. If travel is absolutely necessary, drive with extreme caution and be prepared for sudden changes in visibility,’ the NWS advised in a Wednesday morning update.

The warning comes as a person was found frozen to death at a bus stop in Houston, Texas during a winter storm that hit earlier this week.

The heaviest snowfall will hit far northern Texas and southeast Oklahoma into Arkansas, northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, northern Georgia, southern Tennessee and extreme western North Carolina, including in Dallas and Little Rock.

‘Should 6 inches of snow fall in Dallas, it would be in the top-five snowfalls on record,’ AccuWeather Senior Director of Forecasting Operations Dan DePodwin said.

Six to 12 inches of accumulation are possible for this area, according to AccuWeather.

Storm Cora is predicted to move into the South Plains Wednesday evening and linger until Thursday, with the wintry mix dissipating midday Friday.

As Winter Storm Cora barrels toward the southern US, nine states are closing schools, stocking up on supplies and preparing for dangerous roads

 

‘Leave plenty of room between you and the motorist ahead of you, and allow extra time to reach your destination, the agency added.

‘Avoid sudden braking or acceleration, and be especially cautious on hills or when making turns. Make sure your car is winterized and in good working order.’

South of the storm’s main band, a few inches of snow and sleet may accumulate in areas near and north of Atlanta in Georgia, Greenville in South Carolina and North Carolina’s Charlotte.

Elsewhere, light snow totals of a dusting to a few inches are expected from southern Kansas and Missouri to the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes and the Northeast.

The storm will begin with some areas of light snow, freezing rain and sleet developing in the Southern Plains.

Parts of northern Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, southern Kansas and southwestern Missouri could see snow Wednesday night into Thursday, while sleet and freezing rain may stretch from central Texas into northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas.

By Thursday, driving could be hazardous in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Little Rock and the Texas Hill Country, The Weather Channel reported.

Wintry precipitation should taper off in Texas and Oklahoma by midday Friday, but snow will spread further east into Kentucky, Tennessee, northern Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and upstate South Carolina.

By Thursday, driving could be hazardous in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Little Rock and the Texas Hill Country, The Weather Channel reported.

 

Wintery precipitation should taper off in Texas and Oklahoma by midday Friday, but snow will spread further east into Kentucky, Tennessee, northern Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and upstate South Carolina

 

Heading into the weekend, the storm will move into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with areas of snow lingering near the Eastern Seaboard and in the Appalachians early Saturday

 

A wintery mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain could hit near and north of Interstate 20 from northern Louisiana to Georgia and South Carolina.

‘T​his could lead to treacherous travel throughout these areas, with some roads possibly becoming impassable, especially in hilly or mountainous terrain,’ meteorologists for The Weather Channel stated.

Travel will be hazardous in the cities of Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Huntsville, Little Rock, Memphis and Nashville for at least part of Friday.

Heading into the weekend, the storm will move into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with areas of snow lingering near the Eastern Seaboard and in the Appalachians early Saturday.

Especially in the early morning, travel will be difficult from northern Georgia to parts of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia.

As the weekend comes to an end, the storm will move offshore and into the Atlantic, but could track as far north as southern New England before doing so, according to AccuWeather.

A freeze warning sign stands outside of an apartment complex in North Texas as the area braces for Winter Storm Cora

 

Cora comes as the combined impact of the Arctic blast and Winter Storm Blair, which wreaked havoc on the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic this week (pictured)

 

Meanwhile, fast-moving wildfires are engulfing the Los Angeles area, triggered by a powerful Santa Ana windstorm that swept Southern California Tuesday

Winter Storm Cora comes as the eastern US faces a blast of Arctic air that will send temperatures plummeting as low as 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit below average in the first two weeks of January, according to AccuWeather.

The area most impacted by these frigid temps will be the northern Plains and Midwest to the interior Southeast.

As of Tuesday, the combined impact of the Arctic blast and Winter Storm Blair, which wreaked havoc on the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic this week, has already claimed the lives of at least six people.

The majority of these deaths were related to traffic accidents, but one victim was found frozen to death at a bus stop in Houston, Texas.

As of 10am ET Wednesday, more than 60,000 customers are still without power in Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia, according to PowerOutage.us.

Meanwhile, fast-moving wildfires are engulfing the Los Angeles area, triggered by a powerful Santa Ana windstorm that swept Southern California Tuesday.

Nearly 250,000 customers are out of power, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for more than 80,000 people.

More than 1,400 firefighters are working to contain multiple blazes, but at this time, the fires are zero percent contained.

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28-Year-Old Man Allegedly Commits Su!cide in Kano

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A 28-year-old man, Mubarak Hamisu, has allegedly committed su!cide in Gyadi-Gyadi area of Tarauni Local Government Area of Kano State.

His lifeless body was found hanging from a tree on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The spokesperson for the police in the state, CSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, who confirmed the development to Daily Trust on Wednesday, February 11, said the command has commenced an investigation into the incident.

He said the report was received from the Divisional Police Officer in Tarauni at about 6:10 a.m. following information from residents of Ja’oji Quarters, Gyadi-Gyadi.

According to him, detectives were immediately dispatched to the scene where the victim was found unresponsive in what is suspected to be a case of su!cide.

Kiyawa stated that no physical signs of violence were observed on the body.

He said the victim was evacuated to Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, where he was certified d3ad by medical personnel.

The PPRO added that the corpse had been released to the family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.

He said investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident has commenced, assuring that further developments would be communicated to the public.

Speaking on the development, an uncle to the deceased, Muhammad Ghali Abdulwahab, said, “We woke up to the unfortunate incident. I received a call informing me that Dan Kurma had been found hanging, and I immediately rushed to the scene. We took him to the hospital, where he was certified de3d.

“We later went to the police station to give our statement and then returned home. He was 28 years old. We do not know what exactly happened.

“His grandmother said he came home last night with his friend’s bicycle and later went out. Since then, she had not seen him again until this morning. We cannot say for certain what happened, but we do not believe he took his own life.

“When we went to the police, they mentioned noticing a mark on his neck and asked whether there had been any previous attempt on his life. We told them we were not aware of anything like that. However, when we prepared his body for burial, we noticed the mark ourselves.

“One of my brothers said he had seen the mark before. When he asked Dan about it at the time, he refused to explain. It appears there may have been an earlier incident involving him.

“For now, we are not suspecting anyone. We are cooperating with the security agencies as investigations continue to determine what truly happened.”

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Robot Dogs To Help Mexican Police At 2026 World Cup

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A pack of robot dogs will help Mexican police tackle crime during the 2026 World Cup this summer, authorities said on Monday, February 10.

The four-legged robots are designed to enter dangerous areas and broadcast live video back to security forces, who can watch before taking action during the football tournament.

The World Cup, which will take place from June 11 to July 19, is being hosted by Mexico alongside the United States and Canada.

The animaloid robots were acquired for 2.5 million pesos (S$183,865) by the city council of Guadalupe, part of the Monterrey metro area, which will host one of the World Cup venues.

A video released by the local government shows one of the robots walking on four legs through an abandoned building and climbing stairs, though with some difficulty.

The robo-hound can be seen transmitting live images to a group of police officers walking stealthily behind it.

In the demonstration the canine robot encounters an armed man and orders him to drop his gun using a loudspeaker.

The purpose of the robot dogs is “to support police officers with initial intervention… to protect the physical safety of officers,” said Guadalupe mayor Hector Garcia.

They will be deployed “in case of any altercation,” he added.

BBVA Stadium, which will be known as Estadio Monterrey during the tournament, will host four matches.

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Grandma Gives Out All Her Money Thinking She’ll Die On Monday, Survives And Asks For Refund

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An X user has shared a funny family story that left many people amused.

According to her, her mum called to say that her grandmother withdrew all the money in her account and handed it over because she believed she was going to die on Monday.

The grandmother reportedly thought her time was up and decided to settle things in advance.

However, it’s now Thursday — and she’s still alive.

Now she wants her money back.

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