At least 29 dead across the US following winter storm
At least 29 deaths have been attributed to the storm nationwide, according to the Associated Press.
In Frisco, Texas, near Dallas, a 16-year-old girl died from a sledding accident, according to Frisco police. The victim and another girl were being pulled on a sled by a teenage boy driving a car when the sled struck a curb and then hit a tree, police said.
In the Austin area, a victim was found dead in the parking lot of an abandoned gas station from apparent hypothermia, officials said.
In Arkansas, a 17-year-old boy died after he was pulled by an ATV in the snow and struck a tree, according to the Saline County Sheriff's Office.
In Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, three people died while removing snow, the county coroner said. The victims ranged in age from 60 to 84, the coroner said, adding, "I remind the public to use caution when shovel snow ... especially individuals with a history of heart disease or other medical concerns."
Eight people died in New York City. Mayor Zohran Mamdani said a retired police officer died on Long Island while shoveling snow, according to New York ABC station WABC.
Another man was found dead with a shovel in his hand in Verona, New Jersey, according to local police.
In Massachusetts, a woman died after a snowplow backed into her in a parking lot, local officials said.
Four deaths were reported in Tennessee, three in Louisiana, two in Mississippi, one in Kansas, one in Ohio and one in South Carolina, according to officials.
antihaze on January 27th, 2026 at 03:53 UTC »
I’m surprised that’s all if you’re including traffic accidents. In my city alone (in Canada, but same storm), there were fatalities from two separate incidents of cars launching off of an overpass because the snow plows pushed snow to the edge creating a ramp.
Tyrrox on January 27th, 2026 at 03:34 UTC »
This list includes people who died of heart attacks shoveling and people who died while being pulled behind different vehicles in the snow.
AudibleNod on January 27th, 2026 at 03:32 UTC »
I saw someone do something like this yesterday. The snow was too icy to make for good snowballs or sledding. It's a shame.