"A major winter storm blanketed the US this weekend with heavy snow and ice, threatening nearly 180 million Americans from the Southwest to New England. The National Weather Service (NWS) said there were widespread travel disruptions due to the storm. Over 10,000 flights were canceled over the weekend, the most since the pandemic, according to Cirium, an aviation analytics firm. Nearly 2,000 are already canceled on Monday morning, and authorities are urging many Americans to skip the morning commute."
"A huge winter storm struck the US this weekend, impacting hundreds of millions of people. The storm stretched over 2,000 miles from New Mexico to Maine. Photos show how the storm affected travel and the economy. A major winter storm blanketed the US this weekend with heavy snow and ice, threatening nearly 180 million Americans from the Southwest to New England."
A massive winter storm spanned more than 2,000 miles from New Mexico to Maine and blanketed large swaths of the United States with heavy snow and ice. The storm threatened nearly 180 million Americans from the Southwest to New England and caused widespread travel disruptions, according to the National Weather Service. Over 10,000 flights were canceled over the weekend, the most since the pandemic, per Cirium, with nearly 2,000 already canceled on Monday morning. Authorities urged many Americans to skip the morning commute. The storm affected travel and economic activity across affected regions.
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