The dead include the mother and the seven -year -old daughter raining in Kentucky.
At least nine people died after the hard winter weather was hit in the United States, including eight people in Kentucky due to heavy rains.
The governor of the state, Andy Beshear, said on Sunday that hundreds of people who were stranded by floods would have to be saved.
Beshear said that many of the deaths, including those of a mother and a seven -year -old child, were caused by cars that are in floods.
“So guys, stay from the streets now and stay alive,” he said.
“This is the search and rescue phase, and I am very proud of all the Kentuckians who react out there and put their lives at play.”
According to Beshear, the storms triggered power to around 39,000 houses, but he warned that hard winds could increase the failures in some areas.
Elsewhere, the northern levels looked like a life-threatening cold, and tornado watches were exhibited for parts of Georgia and Florida.
In Kentucky, the forensic doctor of Hart County, Tony Roberts, used to say that the mother and the child were swept away in the municipality of Bonnieville on Saturday evening.
In the southeastern Kentucky, a 73-year-old man in flood water in Clay County was found dead, said the deputy director of the district confession, the deputy director of Emergency Management, the deputy director of County.
Parts of Kentucky and Tennessee received up to 6 inch rain during the weekend storms, said Bob Oravec, a senior prognostic for the national weather service.
“The effects are continued for a while; Many swollen streams and many floods have taken place, ”said Oravec on Sunday.
In Atlanta, Georgia, a person was killed when an “extremely large tree” fell on a house early Sunday, said the captain of the Atlanta fire brigade rescue captain, Scott Powell.
A strong snowfall was expected in parts of New England and Northern New York.
Meteorologists said that the USA would achieve its tenth and coldest polar vertebral stretching event this season, whereby the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains would first be in line.
The weather forces in the Arctic combine the cool air, which usually stays near the North Pole in the USA and in Europe.