William Vasquez+FollowWinter Storm Hack: Open Your Cabinets!If you’re in the path of this weekend’s snow and ice, here’s a $500 tip: open your kitchen and bathroom cabinets! Experts say letting warm air circulate around your pipes can save you from frozen (and burst) pipes—and a pricey plumber bill. With 180 million people under winter storm watches, don’t risk it. Plus, keep your thermostat steady and layer up if you lose power. Stay safe and keep those pipes cozy! #Health #BodyHealth #WinterStorm92Share
Peter Castillo+FollowSnowfall shakes up Warner Robins travel plansA rare winter storm is set to blanket Warner Robins and much of central Georgia with up to 3 inches of snow this Sunday, making roads like I-75 and I-16 especially tricky. For a region that hardly ever sees this kind of weather, even a couple of inches can mean sudden, slick roads and reduced visibility. Local officials are urging everyone to rethink travel plans, keep emergency supplies in the car, and check Georgia 511 for updates. How are you preparing for this unexpected snow day? Anyone have tips for driving in these conditions? #Transportation #WarnerRobins #WinterStorm00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowNortheast braces for wild winter travel weekA pair of unpredictable winter storms could throw travel plans into chaos across the Northeast this week, especially along the busy I-95 corridor. While snow totals and exact timing are still up in the air, forecasters say everything from flight delays to slick highways and train disruptions is on the table. If you’re heading out between January 14-17, it’s smart to keep an eye on weather updates, check airline and Amtrak alerts, and prep your car for winter driving. With the forecast still shifting, how are you planning to stay flexible or adjust your travel? Let’s swap tips and keep each other in the loop! #Transportation #NortheastWeather #WinterStorm00Share
Daily News+FollowThousands without power in Texas: A powerful winter storm swept through Texas overnight, leaving thousands without electricity as freezing rain and heavy winds battered power lines. Utility crews are working around the clock to restore service, but officials warn it could take days before all customers are back online. The hardest-hit areas include North Texas and parts of Central Texas, where icy roads have also caused vehicle accidents and school closures. Residents are being urged to conserve heat and check on elderly neighbors as dangerously low temperatures continue through the weekend. Story By Donnell Ballard. #SnowStorm #WinterStorm #TexasPower #Snowstorm00Share
Daily News+FollowThousands without power in Texas: A powerful winter storm swept through Texas overnight, leaving thousands without electricity as freezing rain and heavy winds battered power lines. Utility crews are working around the clock to restore service, but officials warn it could take days before all customers are back online. The hardest-hit areas include North Texas and parts of Central Texas, where icy roads have also caused vehicle accidents and school closures. Residents are being urged to conserve heat and check on elderly neighbors as dangerously low temperatures continue through the weekend. Story By Donnell Ballard. #SnowStorm #WinterStorm #TexasPower #Snowstorm00Share
umccall+FollowWinter Travel Woes Hit Europe HardTravelers in the UK, France, and the Netherlands are facing a total winter mess—snow and ice have shut down roads, canceled flights, and even stopped Eurostar trains. Eurostar’s telling people not to show up if they’re headed to the Netherlands, and hundreds of flights are grounded at major airports like Schiphol and Paris CDG. Scotland got buried in 20 inches of snow, schools are closed, and even the zoo had to shut its doors. Winter is not playing around this year! #Transportation #WinterStorm #TravelDisruption00Share
umccall+FollowTwin Cities drivers face post-storm repair rushEven with four-wheel drive, icy roads in the Twin Cities have been sending cars straight into repair shops. Local mechanics are working overtime, not just fixing dents but also dealing with pricey repairs to high-tech safety systems like backup sensors and auto-braking. It’s wild how much a little slip on the ice can cost, especially with all the new tech in our vehicles. If you’ve got minor damage, most shops will give you a free estimate—so it’s worth checking before you stress. Anyone else surprised by how much winter weather can mess with our cars? #Transportation #TwinCities #WinterStorm00Share
Anoyeyou+FollowStorm damage from the bomb cyclone 2025. We didn't get a lot of snow, but the winds were incredible. At one point we heard the roof creak, and we were waiting for the lift. Thankfully, we did not lose power, but we were prepared. #bombcyclone2025 #WinterStorm #michigan00Share
The Kentucky Buzz | Newspaper+FollowWinter Bomb Cyclone Warning 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩 a Winter Bomb Cyclone 🌀 is swirling over the Bluegrass State. Residents are encouraged to Salt Driveways and Side Walks and Paths to your Home and Prepare Accordingly. #StormAlert #WinterStormWarning #WinterStorm #Snow00Share
Larissa wilson+Follow🚨BREAKING: Alternate Side Parking Suspended as Winter Storm Moves In City officials have announced that Alternate Side Parking regulations are suspended due to the ongoing winter storm. The suspension is intended to help plows and road crews clear snow more efficiently and keep streets safe for drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are still urged to follow all other parking rules unless otherwise stated, and to use caution while traveling as snow and icy conditions continue in parts of the region.” Hashtags: #WinterStorm #WeatherAlert #ParkingUpdate #CityAdvisory #SnowStorm #PublicSafety #TransitUpdate92Share