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23 skiers and snowboarders rescued from Vermont backcountry amid freezing temperatures
Search and rescue teams brought 23 skiers and snowboarders who got lost in the Vermont backcountry to safety Saturday amid single-digit temperatures, authorities said.
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Doctors warn of winter weather risk with wind chills forecasted to drop
As temperatures continue to drop, we’re taking a look at the risks of being out in the cold for too long.
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As temperatures drop, concerns about carbon monoxide poisoning rise
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a growing concern this time of the year, especially with even more bitter temperatures in the forecast.
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As temperatures drop, concerns about carbon monoxide poisoning rise
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a growing concern this time of the year, especially with even more bitter temperatures in the forecast. More people are inside and sometimes, just trying to keep warm when they become sick. “The colder it gets the greater the risk. The greater number of incidents we respond to,” Manchester Battalion Fire Chief Craig Webb said....
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Millions of Americans face below-zero temperatures as weekend storms bring more Arctic air and snow
Subfreezing temperatures across much of the U.S. have millions of Americans at risk of potentially dangerous cold as weekend Arctic storms continue to dump snow from coast to coast.
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The avalanche risk is high in much of the western US. Here's what you need to know to stay safe
Here’s a look at why, when and how avalanches occur, and some tips on how to stay safe from slides.
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A weekend of ferocious winter weather could see low-temperature records set in the US heartland
A long weekend of ferocious winter weather is looming for the U.S. as a continuing wave of Arctic storms threatens to break low-temperature records in the nation’s heartland and spread cold and snow from coast to coast.
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What is ‘pancake ice'?
If you live near a lake, you may have seen the peculiar ice formation on a chilly day.
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14 million Americans under winter weather alerts
A wide-reaching winter storm is bringing unusually cold temperatures and up to half a foot of snow in regions from Southwest to parts of the Midwest.
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Energy assistance available as CT residents prepare for first frost, cold winter months
Income eligible residents can apply for the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program throughout the heating season, which runs through May.
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Wintry Mix Moves Out, Coastal Flooding Conditions Improve
A mix of conditions across the state, with rain and sleet making for a messy morning.
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Easy Clean-Up From First Winter Storm of the Season
Most of Connecticut saw several inches of snow Monday night into Tuesday, but for most, the clean-up was relatively easy.
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Burst Pipe Temporarily Closes Enfield Big Y
The extreme cold we experienced overnight and into the morning put a strain on homes and other buildings across the state.
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Child Development Center Offers Tips to Help Kids With Autism Get Through Winter Months
Children with sensory needs may be sensitive to adjusted routine and other changes prompted by the colder months
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CT LIVE!: Winter Roof Protection
Angi Orbann, Vice President of Property for Personal Insurance at Travelers, explained how to protect your roof from winter weather damage.
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Snow Tapers Off Monday Morning But Slick Conditions Remain
Snow will taper off early Monday morning, but slick spots will remain through the morning commute. The snow fell late Sunday afternoon and through Sunday night, dropping 1 to 3 inches across much of the state. Some areas of northwest Connecticut saw higher totals. A number of schools decided to delay opening Monday to allow time for cleanup. Some parts…
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