Americans brace for ‘catastrophic’ winter storm as a whole bunch of vehicles crash on icy roads: Live updates

More than 230 million Americans are bracing for severe winter weather that forecasters fear will bring heavy snow and catastrophic ice conditions.
Over a dozen states have issued disaster or emergency declarations ahead of the storm that National Weather Service forecasters say will bring widespread heavy snow and crippling ice.
The massive winter storm is forecasted to start in Texas and Oklahoma on Friday, creating treacherous roadway conditions.
Over the weekend, the storm is predicted to spread from New Mexico to Virginia on Saturday, causing widespread heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
By Sunday, forecasters expect the storm to move into the Northeast, bringing bitterly cold temperatures and hazardous travel conditions.
It comes just one week after a powerful Arctic storm wreaked havoc across New England, causing multiple major car pileups on icy roads.
More than 800 flights within, into, or out of the United States have delayed or canceled for the day in advance of the storm on Friday, according to FlightAware.
Follow along for the latest updates.
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