Accuweather meteorologists say parts of the country that are already struggling from snow and ice storms will get a second wallop this week.
The next storm will cover a 2,000-mile-long stretch from Texas to Maine during the middle and latter part of this week, possibly bringing another six to twelve inches of snow.
It also carries with it a threat of more icing conditions, making things miserable for people at home and those who have to drive. It also brings with it the possibility of extended power outages.
Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, the national commander of the Salvation Army, spoke to CBN News on Wednesday about how his organization helping people who’ve been hit hard by this polar vortex.
Hodder says the Salvation Army has 7,600 locations around the country, almost one location in every zip code of the United States.
Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, the national commander of the Salvation Army, appeared on the Tuesday afternoon edition of CBN’s Newswatch to talk about the organization’s efforts to help during the latest winter storms
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