My mom has the same problem. Has lived in the house 35 years and has never had a problem in that time. They had the new main supply brought in about 20 years ago. The city water company says there are no outages in the area, and they have not shut any water off for a few weeks. About 6 months ago the water company offered an insurance plan for the line between the main and the meter. Its $3.99 a month. I told every one that I knew, you should buy it. For the monthly cost, it would take many months to over ride the cost of a problem.
I called a few plumbing friends about the situation, and they all kind of laughed and said" its happening every where, from million dollar homes, to shacks in the woods". They had a few ideas of why its happening. Most every one of them had to do with the lack of rain fall and ground moisture. The ground around foundations and stop box valves is actually pulling back. Letting the extreme winter temps get down into the now available air space. Lack of snow fall to insulate the yards, allowing the frost much deeper than normal. What snow that has fallen has been plowed off of streets, so lines that run under the streets are even more in danger of freezing.
Many thawing methods that plumbers used in the past are shelved. They have not been used for a long time. Maybe nobody knows how to use the equipment any more. With plastic lines the norm now, most any method would be old school now.
I think the OP is also a part of the problem. He lives alone and likely does not use much water. As opposed to a household of a family with kids using a lot of water.
Its really just an act of nature. Mother nature has not been great to many across the US. You can not prepare for the ultimate misfortunes. You can only be prepared for what your general needs are.
I really have nothing to offer the OP as far as getting water running to his house. Other than he is not alone in this situation.
In my moms situation, insurance does not cover freezing lines. That's not a bad thing actually, because what is the fix. It does how ever cover any thing that she is not negligent in doing. So we will wait it out. If it has burst after it thaws, then she is covered.
Just took the kids to school, and a block from the school they started building a couple of houses in the fall. They are close to being finished. There is water shooting up through the ground in the front yard of the center house. Its flowing towards the houses downhill and flooding the street and homes behind them. The water in the street is up to the side walks now, and still rising. It looked like the water company just showed up on the scene.
Took a picture of it and sent it to my mom. This is three blocks from her house. She texted back" You just do not have to look far to find someone in worst shape than yourself".