As Winter Storm Moves Across US, Ice Becomes Bigger Concern

As Winter Storm Moves Across US, Ice Becomes Bigger Concern
Lifelong Flint resident Cory Pacheco, 58, uses a snowblower to clear out his driveway in downtown Flint, Mich., on Feb. 2, 2022. Jake May/MLive.com/The Flint Journal via AP
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CHICAGO—About 350,000 homes and businesses lost power across the United States on Thursday as freezing rain and snow weighed down tree limbs and encrusted power lines, part of a winter storm that caused a deadly tornado in Alabama, dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of the Midwest and brought rare measurable snowfall and hundreds of power outages to parts of Texas.

Storm conditions also caused headaches for travelers across the country as airlines canceled more than 9,000 flights scheduled for Thursday or Friday in the United States.