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Power outages and canceled flights as winter storm brings snow, sleet and ice

An immense and powerful winter storm is blanketing the eastern two-thirds of the United States with a mix of heavy snow, dangerous ice and frigid temperatures, affecting tens of millions of people from New Mexico to New England.

Nearly a million customers across the South were without power on Sunday evening, as the effects of the weekend’s massive weather system began to take hold. Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas were among the hardest hit.

States from Missouri to Maine were under a winter storm warning on Sunday. National Weather Service forecasters were particularly concerned about freezing rain and ice.

“Whenever we see these big ice events, we’ll see various hazards; obviously bridges and overpasses being frozen over, and with trees and various different things that could fall into the roadways or potentially fall on houses,” Nicholas Price, an NWS meteorologist in Texas, told NPR earlier.

The storm severely disrupted air travel. By Sunday evening, over 11,000 flights had been canceled in the U.S. and more than 4,200 were delayed, according to FlightAware.

Officials in multiple states also warned drivers to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary.

Reporters from across the NPR Network are covering the storm in each state — the impact and how officials are responding. We’ve also got tips for interpreting different weather notices, protecting your home or vehicle ahead of time, and for staying safe once the storm hits.

Alabama

Arkansas

Connecticut

Delaware

District of Columbia

Georgia

For more information, head to WUGA.

Illinois

Indiana

Kentucky

A vehicle drives through snowy conditions on Sunday in Louisville, Ky. (Jon Cherry | Getty Images)

Louisiana

For more resources on Louisiana, head to KEDM.

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Mississippi

Missouri

Nebraska

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

For more resources by region in New York, head to WSKG.

North Carolina

For more resources in North Carolina, including where to find shelter, head to WUNC.

Ohio

For the latest in Ohio, head to WVXU.

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

Memphis residents shovel snow from a sidewalk in downtown Memphis, Tenn., on Sunday. (Kevin Wurm | AFP via Getty Images)

For the latest in Tennessee, head to WKNO.

Texas

For more resources in Texas, head to Texas Public Radio.

Vermont

Virginia

West Virginia

 

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