Arctic-Driven Winter Storm Hits Two-Thirds of the U.S., Upending Travel and Power

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A massive winter storm is sweeping across two-thirds of the United States, bringing freezing rain, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures from New Mexico to the Northeast through Monday. The system is prompting widespread flight cancellations and raising the risk of extensive power outages, with southern states among the hardest hit as it moves across the country.
- Photos: Massive winter storm sweeps across the U.S. : The Picture Show NPR
- Live updates: Dangerous winter storm blasts the South as power outages skyrocket foxweather.com
- Winter storm blankets US in snow and ice. See its path in maps. USA Today
- Winter storm live updates: More than 10,000 flights canceled as bitter cold blankets the U.S. NBC News
- US snowstorm triggers flight cancellations, power outages Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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