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Results tagged “freeze”

Midwest, Northeast in deep freeze

Jan. 23: Cold wave has much the nation shivering. NBC's Chric Clackum reports. Cold wave has much the nation shivering. NBC's Chric Clackum reports. (NBC News)

Unforgiving freeze torments eastern Europe

Feb. 4: The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC's Kier Simmons reports. (Nightly News)The harsh weather conditions that are being blamed for scores of deaths are expected to continue into next week. NBC's Kier Simmons reports.  (Nightly News)

Deep freeze hits Europe

Feb. 2: Europe's weather service is continuing its red alert warning for Serbia where 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)Europe's weather service is continuing its red alert warning for Serbia where 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)

Freeze tag, red rover ok to play

April 19: Campers across the state of New York are breathing a sigh of relief after state officials backed down from a proposed plan to regulate classic kids' games like tag, red rover and wiffle ball at day camps. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)Campers across the state of New York are breathing a sigh of relief after state officials backed down from a proposed plan to regulate classic kids' games like tag, red rover and wiffle ball at day camps. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Tech overload can trigger brain freeze

Feb. 27: Msnbc's Thomas Roberts talks with Newsweek's science editor Sharon Begley about a study that says the brain can be over loaded with information.  Msnbc's Thomas Roberts talks with Newsweek's science editor Sharon Begley about a study that says the brain can be over loaded with information. (msnbc tv)

Big freeze hurting big game

Feb. 5: A rare snow and ice storm has put a strain on the city of Dallas as it prepares to host the Super Bowl in a new billion dollar stadium. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from a chilly Cowboys Stadium. A rare snow and ice storm has put a strain on the city of Dallas as it prepares to host the Super Bowl in a new billion dollar stadium. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports from a chilly Cowboys Stadium. (TODAY show)

Artist creates stunning ice castles during freeze

Jan. 22: Brent Christensen has found a way to sculpt massive castles made of ice in the frozen Utah winter. KSL's Jed Boal reports. Brent Christensen has found a way to sculpt massive castles made of ice in the frozen Utah winter. KSL's Jed Boal reports. 

Deadly deep freeze grips most of nation

Jan. 22: An arctic blast is covering large swaths of the country, plunging temperatures to dangerous lows. NBC's Jeff Rossen reports from New York City and NBC's Bill Karins forecasts that there's no end in sight to the winter woes. An arctic blast is covering large swaths of the country, plunging temperatures to dangerous lows. NBC's Jeff Rossen reports from New York City and NBC's Bill Karins forecasts that there's no end in sight to the winter woes. (TODAY show)

Hard freeze threatens Florida crops

Dec. 13: The bitter cold sweeping through much of the country has pushed its way into South Florida, where the cold could prove disastrous for farmers. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports.  (Nightly News)The bitter cold sweeping through much of the country has pushed its way into South Florida, where the cold could prove disastrous for farmers. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)

Deep freeze in Florida

Dec. 7: As unusually low temperatures chill the Sunshine State, farmers are scrambling to protect their crops from the cold. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports from Plant City, Fla. As unusually low temperatures chill the Sunshine State, farmers are scrambling to protect their crops from the cold. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports from Plant City, Fla. 

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