Overview
- A severe winter storm brought heavy snow, freezing rain, and icy conditions to southern states unaccustomed to such weather, including Texas, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
- Power outages affected tens of thousands of residents, but utility crews have restored electricity to most areas, with Georgia Power reporting 97% of customers reconnected by Sunday morning.
- The storm caused significant travel disruptions, including over 1,000 flight cancellations at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Saturday, though operations have since improved.
- Some areas experienced record-breaking snowfall, with Memphis receiving more than seven inches—over twice its annual average—and Atlanta seeing its first snowfall of more than an inch since 2018.
- Authorities are warning of continued risks from black ice as temperatures drop overnight, urging caution on roads and in affected communities as the region gradually recovers.