Title: Nation braces for weather
1Nation braces for weather
2About 140 million Americans are bracing for a
polar blast that's barreling across the country
this week, shattering records along the way. Much
of the United States will see the coldest
temperatures in almost 20 years, the National
Weather Service said. Some cities will experience
temperatures 30 to 50 degrees below average. By
Wednesday, nearly half the nation will shudder in
temperatures of zero or lower. The extreme
weather has prompted school cancellations Monday
in many major school districts, including St.
Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis and
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More than 2,400 flights
have been canceled within, into or out of the
United States for Monday. That's on top of the
3,800 flights canceled on Sunday. The plunging
temperatures and wind chill are a dangerous
recipe for rapid frostbite or hypothermia.
3In Other News
- Jahi McMath was released to her mother yesterday.
Doctors in California declared the 13-year-old
brain dead after tonsil surgery last month.
She's been on a ventilator since then. A fierce
court battle unfolded between devastated
relatives fighting to keep her on the ventilator
and doctors arguing that she's already dead.
Though her destination was not disclosed, a New
York facility says it's ready to care for her. - This year's flu season just keeps going, and
going. The number of states reporting widespread
flu activity has skyrocketed to 25. Folks in the
South should especially be careful. The most
severe activity is in those states. - Eccentric basketball star Dennis Rodman and
several other former NBA players are on their way
to take part in a controversial basketball game
in North Korea on the birthday of the country's
young, unpredictable leader Kim Jong-Un. The
friendly contest is planned for Wednesday, when
Kim is believed to turn 31. In addition to
Rodman, Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson, Vin
Baker, Craig Hodges, Doug Christie, and Charles
D. Smith will apparently play against the North
Korean Senior National Team.