Dangerously cold conditions with the coldest wind chills started to impact most parts of the U.S. since Friday.
The death toll from severe storms in the midwest and southern United States has risen to at least 20, according to local media.
The death toll in the state rose from eight, including a seven-year-old child, on Sunday.
Thousands of flights have been delayed or cancelled, and several roads have been cut off due to the storm.
In northern Texas, seven were killed, eight died in Arkansas, two died in Oklahoma, and two were killed in Kentucky due to the storms over the weekend.
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In Arkansas, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency and activated 100 members of the National Guard to help local authorities respond.
In many significant respects, the American South reminds me of Northern Nigeria (with a few obvious exceptions) while the American North reminds me of the Nigerian South.
Mrs Clinton blames the rising mortality rates in the U.S. on states that have “draconian” measures with “reproductive healthcare”.
