Over 900,000 without power
Over 900,000 customers are without power from the massive winter storm, with Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas hit the hardest.

Storm deaths were reported in the Northeast, the South and the Plains.
A deadly winter storm that brought massive snowfall across the U.S. knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in the South and crippled travel in the Northeast.
Over 900,000 customers are without power from the massive winter storm, with Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas hit the hardest.

The Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks game set for Sunday in Milwaukee has been postponed because the storm is keeping the Mavericks from leaving Dallas, the NBA said.
The date of the rescheduled game has not yet been announced.
Snowfall rates of 1 inch per hour were reported from Philadelphia to New York City on Sunday, while heavy sleet struck Washington, D.C., and much of Virginia.
Snow totals so far have hit 12 inches in New Jersey, 15 inches in Pennsylvania and 10 inches in New York and Maryland.


New York City is forecast to get 8 to 12 inches of snow, which would be the city's biggest snowfall since 2021.
The Boston area could get a whopping 20 inches of snow.
-ABC News' Daniel Manzo
Wind gusts are reaching 32 mph at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, bringing visibility down to one-quarter of a mile.

In Dallas and Jackson, Mississippi, wind gusts are up to 25 mph. These strong winds pose a major threat because they could topple the trees and power lines that are coated in ice.
-ABC News’ Daniel Manzo