Date uploaded: 2022-02-07 02:52:10

A winter storm dumped 17 inches of snow in parts of Indiana and the Northeast and menaced some regions with power outages, icy roads, and frigid cold over the weekend. The storm left a 2,000-mile trail of snow, sleet and freezing rain from Texas to the Northeast and dumped snow on New York, Vermont, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania, the National Weather Service said. As the storm passed, it left a wintry weekend in its wake with bitter cold across a huge swath of the country from the Southern Plains to the Northeast, according to the NWS. Well over 100,000 customers in states including Tennessee, New York, Ohio, Texas, West Virginia were without power Saturday morning, according to poweroutage.us. Officials have warned about icy roads amid plunging temperatures following the storm. By Sunday, the weather was gradually warming up. 📸: Ian Maule, @tulsaworld/@apnews