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As of Sunday afternoon, the Weather Channel reporting 16 inches in Davis, West Virginia, 8.5 inches in Pittsburgh, another 8 inches in St.
Louis.
We got nearly a foot and a half here in Connecticut.
The ice, especially across the South, proving to be the most destructive.
On social media, pictures and videos circulating showing power lines encased in thick ice.
In some areas, utility poles collapsing under the added weight.
Frozen tree limbs snapping, bringing down lines.
About one million customers losing power across the South at certain points over the weekend, according to the AP.
Many school districts around the country announcing closures or remote learning today.
Boo!
Remote learning!
citing dangerous travel conditions and power concerns.
Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Boston, Memphis, Nashville, and Baltimore, among those canceling classes entirely,
Travel disruptions compounding through the weekend.
FlightAware.com reporting more than 19,000 delays and over 12,000 cancellations yesterday alone.
The New York Times reporting yesterday had the most flight cancellations of any day since the early days of the pandemic.
LaGuardia Airport in New York closing Sunday afternoon through the evening.
CBS News reporting at the time of the cancellation, more than 90% of flights had already been canceled.
At least 24 states are under emergency weather declarations, emergency crews working round the clock to clear roads and restore power.
The Weather Channel reporting the storm is expected to linger across parts of the Northeast.