More Winter Weather Leads to Heavy Snow, Canceled Flights And, in Florida, Falling Iguanas

More Winter Weather Leads to Heavy Snow, Canceled Flights And, in Florida, Falling Iguanas
Fans leave in the snow from the ice hockey game between the Norfolk Admirals and the Trois-Rivières Lions at Scope Arena in Norfolk, Va., on Jan. 31, 2026. Peter Casey/The Virginian-Pilot via AP
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MEMPHIS, Tenn.—A huge swath of the United States from the Gulf Coast into New England was mired in extra-cold temperatures Sunday after a bomb cyclone brought heavy snow and hundreds of flight cancellations to North Carolina, flurries and falling iguanas in Florida, and more misery for thousands who are still without power from last weekend’s ice storm in the South.

About 150 million people were under cold weather advisories and extreme cold warnings in the eastern portion of the United States, with wind chills near zero to single digits in the South and the coldest air mass seen in South Florida since December 1989, said Peter Mullinax, a meteorologist with weather prediction center in College Park, Maryland.