Deep freeze set to continue for eastern US as 20 deaths linked to winter stormpublished at 22:00 GMT 26 January
Image source, Bloomberg via Getty ImagesFreezing temperatures are expected to persist across much of the eastern United States as a large winter storm continues to move across the country.
At least 20 deaths have been linked to the cold temperatures and heavy snowfall, although in some cases officials say it is too early to determine the cause.
Millions continue to be asked to stay at home, with schools shuttered, travel severely disrupted, and hundreds of thousands left without power - although the disruption has lessened since the weekend in most places.
Kentucky Governor Andrew Beshear said the storm system had largely moved on from his state, but warned "we are not in the clear yet".
A number of other states are also expected to continue to be hit by a "deep freeze", the National Weather Service says. "Frigid temperatures will impact the eastern two-thirds of the US this week, and numerous record lows are forecast."
In most places, the storm's snowfall will continue to ease, and is forecast to be mainly confined to the far east of Canada by Tuesday.





















