Indiana residents were likely begging for the heat and humidity we normally deal with during the summer, instead they were dealing with freezing temperatures and snow on the ground.
With 25 to 35 below-zero windchills expected in Illinois over the next few days, here are some simple things you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing.
Before you bundle up the kids and send them outside to play, you may want to read up to learn how cold is too cold to send your children outside to play.
The temperatures are expected to plummet over the next few days, and winter plans to bring on the snow - with over two feet expected in parts of Indiana.
Well, nobody saw this one coming. Many parts of the St. Louis area were surprised when they woke up Saturday morning and found up to 6 inches of snow on the ground in some areas.