Monster winter storm brings life to a standstill in US – Check scenes in New York, other cities

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that up to 240 million Americans could be affected by the storm.

 Several planes wait in line to taxi down a runway after a winter snow storm affected the area at O'Hare International airport on November 30, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Close to seven inches of snow were measured at O'Hare as the Federal Aviation Administration is dealing with busy Thanksgiving travel and is expected to have more than 360,000 flights to their destinations.   Jim Vondruska/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Jim Vondruska / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 30: Several planes wait in line to taxi down a runway after a winter snow storm affected the area at O'Hare International airport on November 30, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Close to seven inches of snow were measured at O'Hare as the Federal Aviation Administration is dealing with busy Thanksgiving travel and is expected to have more than 360,000 flights to their destinations. Jim Vondruska/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Jim Vondruska / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)(Getty Images via AFP)

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People walk on a snow-covered street as a winter storm passes though the area Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)(AP)

A massive winter storm swept across the United States, dumping snow and freezing rain on New Mexico and Texas on Saturday. The storm, moving towards the northeast, has affected tens of millions of Americans.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that up to 240 million Americans could be affected by the storm.

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People shop for supplies at Home Depot ahead of a massive winter storm that is expected to hit across much of the US with concerns about freezing ice and rain, in Falls Church, Virginia, on January 24, 2026. Americans stripped supermarket shelves January 23 ahead of potentially "catastrophic" winter weather that threatened at least 160 million people across the country with transportation chaos, blackouts and life-threatening cold. (Photo by Alex WROBLEWSKI / AFP)(AFP)

After the National Weather Service (NWS) forecast huge snowfall in some areas and possibly "catastrophic" ice accumulations, shoppers stripped supermarket shelves.

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Snow blankets the city in an aerial view from Pine Street and Denver Ave. during a winter storm Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026 in Tulsa, Okla. (Mike Simons /Tulsa World via AP)(AP)

At least 16 states and the US capital Washington have declared states of emergency. "Take this storm seriously, folks," the NWS said on X, predicting an "astonishingly long swath" of snowfall from New Mexico to Maine.

The US federal government preemptively announced that offices in Washington would be closed on Monday.

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 30: A United Airlines plane taxis down a runway after a winter snow storm affected the area at O'Hare International airport on November 30, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Close to seven inches of snow were measured at O'Hare as the Federal Aviation Administration is dealing with busy Thanksgiving travel and is expected to have more than 360,000 flights to their destinations. Jim Vondruska/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Jim Vondruska / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)(Getty Images via AFP)

According to tracker FlightAware, more than 3,900 flights in and out of the United States were cancelled on Saturday alone, and more than 3,000 others were delayed.

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Crews work to clear snow from a sidewalk during a winter storm in Kansas City, Missouri, US, on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026. A massive US winter storm stretching from the southern Rocky Mountains to New England is straining power systems, causing cascading travel disruptions, while threatening large amounts of snow and ice in some of the country�s most densely populated corridors. Photographer: Clayton Steward/Bloomberg(Bloomberg)

Nearly 130,000 US customers were without power as of Saturday afternoon, according to tracking site poweroutage.us, with over 50,000 reported in both Texas and neighboring Louisiana.

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Snow-covered vehicles during a winter storm in Kansas City, Missouri, US, on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026. A massive US winter storm stretching from the southern Rocky Mountains to New England is straining power systems, causing cascading travel disruptions, while threatening large amounts of snow and ice in some of the country�s most densely populated corridors. Photographer: Clayton Steward/Bloomberg(Bloomberg)

Snow also hit Oklahoma and Arkansas, where some spots already recorded six inches (15 centimeters) on the ground, the NWS said.

After battering the country's southwest and central areas, the storm system was expected to hit the heavily populated mid-Atlantic and northeastern states before a frigid air mass settles in.

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Harrison Howard plays in the snow while sledding at Will Rogers High School during a winter storm Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026 in Tulsa, Okla. (Mike Simons /Tulsa World via AP)(AP)

"The snow/sleet impacts will linger well into next week with rounds of re-freezing that keeps surfaces icy and dangerous to both drive and walk on for the foreseeable future," the weather service said.

(With AFP inputs)

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