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    Winter Storm Fern Prep: Empty Shelves, Salted Roads Across US

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 22, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Preparations are underway as over half of all US states brace for what could be a historic winter storm this weekend.

    Across the country, Americans are stocking up on essentials and picking store shelves clean as they brace for Winter Storm Fern, which is expected to span from the South and Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast and Midwest, starting Friday morning.

    Local authorities have begun salting roads and establishing emergency protocols in anticipation of potential power outages and limited travel.

    Experts and authorities are advising people in affected states to stock up on food items that don’t need to be cooked or refrigerated, and to have at least one gallon of water per person or pet per day. They are also recommending that people charge all electronic communication devices in case of power outages. They’re warning to watch out for pipes bursting, snow blocking exhaust vents, and iced-over roads.

    The Weather Channel predicted Thursday that wintry conditions, including ice, snow, and dangerous wind chills, could affect up to 230 million people — or two-thirds of the country’s population — across the US.

    The Midwest will experience the coldest temperatures as a polar vortex dips south, with lows possibly reaching -50 degrees Fahrenheit in states like North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, the Associated Press reported Thursday.

    The Appalachians and the Northeast Corridor could see the most snow accumulation, with the mountains of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia expected to receive at least a foot of snow over the weekend.

    From Texas to the Carolinas, the South and Southeast can expect ice accumulation on roads and power lines. Local authorities are warning of potential multi-day power outages in the region.

    See how Americans are preparing for what could be a historic storm, from stocking up on necessities to salting roads.

    Shelves in a North Carolina Walmart were almost completely empty on Thursday as residents stocked up ahead of the storm.


    Empty bread aisle in a Morganton, North Carolina, Walmart on Thursday, January 22, 2026, ahead of winetr storm Fern

    A Morganton, North Carolina, Walmart had empty bread aisles by Thursday afternoon ahead of winter storm Fern.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    In Marietta, Georgia, residents also cleared a store’s shelves of bottled water.


    A shopper searches for water on near empty shelves in grocery store ahead of winter weather, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Marietta, Ga.

    Experts advise storing at least 1 gallon of water per person or pet per day during the storm.

    AP Photo/Mike Stewart

    In Nashville, locals are following the “bread, milk, eggs” approach in their pre-storm shopping.


    A shopper buys groceries Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend.

    Eggs often sell out before winter storms, even though they require refrigeration and power to cook.

    AP Photo/George Walker IV

    Experts recommend stocking up on items that don’t need to be cooked or refrigerated.


    A loaf of bread sits on empty shelves in the bread isle in grocery store ahead of winter weather, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Marietta, Ga

    Shoppers in Marietta, Georgia, are selling out bread from local supermarkets in preparation.

    AP Photo/Mike Stewart

    This supermarket in Nashville was also low on fresh produce on Wednesday.


    A shopper buys groceries Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend.

    Bananas are selling out in Nashville ahead of Winter Storm Fern.

    AP Photo/George Walker IV

    Many are preparing to be stuck at home for days, with forecasts warning of roads icing over.


    Luz Lopez shops for groceries Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn., ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend.

    Travel will likely be limited in places like Nashville during the storm.

    AP Photo/George Walker IV

    A sign outside a Lowe’s in North Carolina listed storm-supply items that had sold out.


    Lowes store in Morganton, North Carolina, has a sign announcing different products they are out of on Thursday, January 22, 2026, ahead of winter storm Fern.

    A sign outside a Lowe’s in North Carolina announced to shoppers that the store had run out of a variety of storm-prep supplies.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    Other hardware stores advertised available supplies.


    ACE Hardware store in Morganton, North Carolina, ahead of winter storm Fern on Thursday January 22, 2026.

    Residents of the North Carolina town rushed to buy supplies before the storm hit on Friday.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    Shoppers in Morganton, North Carolina, bought up supplies like ice melt ahead of the storm.


    Shoppers buy ice melt salt in Morganton, North Carolina, ahead of winter storm Fern on Thursday, January 22, 2026

    Many North Carolina residents went to stores like Ace Hardware in preparation for heavy snow.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    Lines for gas also formed as residents stocked up.


    Shoppers refuel gas in Morganton, North Carolina, ahead of winter storm Fern on Thursday, January 22, 2026

    Residents in Morganton, North Carolina, stocked up on cooking gas ahead of the storm.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    Others bought up wood as the storm threatened power outages across multiple states.


    Shoppers in Morganton, North Carolina, buy lumber ahead of winter storm Fern on Thursday, January 22, 2026

    Morganton residents stocked up on lumber and gas as alternative heating methods in case of power outages.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    A “Winter storm special” was even available at one North Carolina store.


    Fuel inside store in Mroganton, North Carolina, ahead of winter storm Fern on January 22, 2026

    In the North Carolina town, some hardware stores ran specials for supplies like fuel.

    Jesse Barber for BI

    In Richardson, Texas, authorities were salting roads on Wednesday in anticipation of the storm.


    A digital billboard along Highway 75 warns of road preparations for upcoming inclement weather expected in the region Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, in Richardson, Texas.

    Texas is expected to see freezing rain and sleet beginning Friday.

    AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez

    Illinois and other Midwestern states could be hit with life-threatening wind chills.


    A plow clears snow from a snow-covered sidewalk during a cold day in Lake Forest, Ill., Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

    Wind chills in the Midwest are expected to drop to -30°F in some areas, posing a threat of frostbite in exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes.

    AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

    Nashville was also mobilizing salt trucks as of Thursday.


    A Nashville Department of Transportation truck applies salt brine to a roadway Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend.

    Nashville could see heavy snow, ice accumulation, and record-low temperatures during the storm.

    AP Photo/George Walker IV

    Salt brine helps prevent roads from icing ahead of snowstorms.


    A Nashville Department of Transportation truck applies salt brine to a roadway Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn. ahead of a winter storm expected to hit the state over the weekend.

    The National Weather Service said that travel during the storm could be “impossible” in Nashville.

    AP Photo/George Walker IV

    Some parts of New York are expected to see heavy snow accumulation in the double digits.


    A snowplow works among piles of snow in Lowville, N.Y., on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

    In Lowville, New York, snow has begun to accumulate as of Thursday, before the storm arrives.

    AP Photo/Cara Anna

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