Flooding in US Southeast leaves at least 4 dead; snow, ice and wind cause winter misery elsewhere
Much of the U.S. is facing another round of biting winter weather. On Sunday, intense flooding occured in Kentucky after torrential rains. At least three people were killed in Kentucky, with a fourth death in Atlanta. The Northern Plains faced life-threatening cold, while severe storms swept through parts of Florida and Georgia, where tornado watches were in effect early Sunday. That is according to the National Weather Service. Bone-chilling cold is expected for the Northern Plains with low temperatures into the minus 30s Fahrenheit near the Canadian border.