Even though the worst might be over, the roads likely are icy and driving could be hazardous.
CPS Energy has restored power to more than half of its customers who were without electricity Wednesday morning. Still, thousands remain without power as the heaviest precipitation is behind the region.
The weight of ice on branches and power lines can lead to pole fires and downed lines, according to CPS Energy.While the heaviest precipitation is now behind us, the National Weather Service is warning that the storm is not over yet. That could complicate restoring widespread power outages and driving, said Paul Uria, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
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