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Winter Storm Thaw: Schools Reopen, Power Comes Back Slowly
South, USAMonday, January 13, 2025
Earlier in the week, the storm brought heavy snow – up to 7 inches (around 18 centimeters) in some areas – making roads slippery across Texas and Oklahoma before moving east. Some cities got more snow in a few days than they usually see in a year. In Memphis, for instance, the Memphis International Airport recorded over 7 inches (about 18 centimeters) of snow. This is significant because Memphis typically sees just 2. 7 inches (6. 9 centimeters) a year.
Atlanta got more than 2 inches (5 centimeters) of snow on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. It was the first time since 2018 that the city had more than an inch of snow. While showers are expected on the Gulf Coast on Sunday and Monday, other parts of the country might see snow and cold, dry air from the Arctic.
Things are getting back to normal, but some places like churches remain closed on Sunday. Schools were closed Friday for millions of kids from Texas to South Carolina, giving them a rare snow day. In northern Alabama, officials warned that schools might stay closed on Monday if ice doesn't melt from secondary roads.
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