"Deadly Arctic Chill Claims Dozens in US, MLGW Issues Boil Water Advisory"

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At least 67 people have died in the US due to the deadly Arctic weather, with subfreezing conditions reaching as far south as Texas and Florida. Many have been affected by water outages, with Memphis experiencing broken pipes and low water pressure, leading to a boil water notice for all 400,000 customers. Winter storms this month have caused deaths from hypothermia and road accidents, and freezing rain and high wind gusts are making travel treacherous in parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. However, the end of subzero temperatures is in sight for some parts of the country, with a steady warm-up expected.
- At least 67 people dead in fatal arctic chill gripping the US New York Post
- Much of the U.S. is still in the grip of icy weather that is blamed for 69 deaths NPR
- MLGW asks customers to stop dripping water | News | fox13memphis.com FOX13 Memphis
- MLGW hopes to have boil water advisory lifted within next few days WREG NewsChannel 3
- Restaurants struggle to reopen due to boil water advisory WREG NewsChannel 3
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