It appears the bad weather isn't ready to take a break. The US National Weather Service said more snow is forecast to roll into the Great Lakes and Midwest by today morning.
In Canada, five people were reported dead from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning. Police said two people in Ontario died after using a gas generator to heat their blacked-out home northeast of Toronto.
In the US, the nationwide death toll from the storm reached at least 14 yesterday, when a 50-year-old man in Knox, Maine, was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes from a generator. It was the second reported death attributed to fumes from a generator during the storm. Police in Michigan also attributed two deaths in a traffic collision that happened Monday to the storm.
"We're looking at approximately six times as many calls," Toronto Mayor Rob Ford said as the city issued an extreme cold weather alert. "I understand they want to keep warm but you cannot do this. This is deadly."
Fire officials warned residents not to use any appliance that burns inside a home, and even cautioned against using a lot of candles.
