Snow, ice push into Mid-Atlantic after disrupting travel in the South
More than a foot of snow has piled up in the Northeast, as cold air filters in behind the storm. Over 800,000 customers are still without power.
www.accuweather.comHere are the latest notable updates on winter storms in the U.S.:
A massive winter storm and associated ice accumulations are impacting large parts of the country, with millions under winter weather alerts. Areas from the Southwest through the Northeast have faced heavy snow, sleet, and dangerous ice, leading to travel disruptions and power outages in many states.[1][10]
The eastern U.S. is seeing lingering impacts as the system moves offshore, but frigid temperatures and wind chills remain a concern for the next several days, especially in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Flight cancellations and ground travel delays were widespread at the peak, with ongoing advisories for affected regions.[2][7]
Regions hardest hit include major cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Nashville, and Chicago, with significant snowfall totals and ice in several corridors. Emergency declarations and school closures have been common responses in affected areas.[4][1]
For ongoing, location-specific updates, check official sources such as the National Weather Service and local meteorologists, as conditions can change rapidly and vary by county. If you’re traveling soon, verify airline and transit statuses before heading out.[1][2]
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More than a foot of snow has piled up in the Northeast, as cold air filters in behind the storm. Over 800,000 customers are still without power.
www.accuweather.comMuch of the south, central and eastern United States will see extremely icy conditions and heavy snowfall, disrupting travel from Arizona to Maine.
www.bbc.comMuch of the south, central and eastern United States will see extremely icy conditions and heavy snowfall, disrupting travel from Arizona to Maine.
www.bbc.co.ukThe winter storm is moving offshore but much of the eastern part of the country faces ice, bitterly cold temperatures and wind chill.
www.nbcnews.comMore than a foot of snow has piled up in the Northeast, as cold air filters in behind the storm. Over 800,000 customers are still without power.
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