Picture this: A massive winter storm rolls through your neighborhood. The wind howls. Ice builds up on the power lines. Then, suddenly — everything goes dark.
You reach for your phone to check the outage map, but the battery is at 3%. The kids are asking questions. You're fumbling through drawers looking for flashlights with dead batteries. And you have no idea when the power will come back on.
It's a scenario playing out more and more across the country. Power outages from winter storms are becoming increasingly common as the grid struggles under extreme weather. Whether it's ice storms in the Midwest, blizzards in the Northeast, or unexpected freezes in the South, no region is immune.
The anxiety of not being prepared is real. What if the outage lasts days? What if you can't charge your phone to stay connected? What if you're left in complete darkness with no reliable light source?










