Frustrated Texans endure winter storm with no power, heat

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Thousands of frustrated Texans shivered in their homes Thursday after more than a day without power as an icy winter storm that has been blamed for at least 10 traffic deaths lingered across much of the southern U.S.

— Thousands of frustrated Texans shivered in their homes Thursday after more than a day without power, including many in the state capital, as an that has been blamed for at least 10 traffic deaths lingered across much of the southern U.S.

Allison Rizzolo, who lost power in Austin, told KEYE-TV that she wished there were more clarity from the city on what to do or expect. Mayor Kirk Watson, at a news conference Thursday, said city officials will review their communication protocols in future disasters. "It feels like two steps forward and three steps back," said Jackie Sargent, general manager of Austin Energy.

In a briefing Thursday with the federal Weather Prediction Center, New Englanders were warned that wind chills — the combined effect of wind and cold air on exposed skin — in the minus 50s "could be the coldest felt in decades."

 

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