Southeastern U.S. Faces Lingering Challenges After Rare Winter Storm

Southeastern U.S. Faces Lingering Challenges After Rare Winter Storm
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  • Southeastern U.S. faces icy roads post-rare winter storm, causing dangerous conditions.
  • Savannah records its biggest snowfall since 1989, with up to 3 inches of snow.
  • One storm-related death reported in South Carolina amidst icy weather hazards.
  • Arkansas aids Louisiana with snow removal help amid snowstorm aftermath.
  • Black ice remains a threat; officials urge caution on unpredictable roads.
  • Flights gradually resume while Southern airports recover from weather delays.
  • Record-low temperatures in Georgia and Florida risk road refreezing this week.
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