A killer blizzard that battered the South and the nation’s capital turned its sights on greater New York City early Saturday, packing gale-force winds, heavy snow and coastal flooding as it churned up the East Coast.
By the time the storm is over Sunday, one in seven Americans could be under at least half a foot of snow.
The weekend winter wallop has already knocked out power to hundreds of thousands, led to more than 8,000 canceled flights and been blamed for at least 10 deaths.
The storm’s impact could be felt from Georgia to Massachusetts, according to The Weather Channel. It paralyzed major cities: Public transportation in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., was shut down, and hundreds of drivers in various states were stranded on icy roadways.
Follow Live: Blizzard Blog Updates









