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More than 3,700 flights in the U.S. were canceled and 2,900 more were delayed Friday due to the winter storm.
At 11 a.m., 3,734 flights have been canceled while 2,916 have been delayed.
Chicago Midway International and Detroit Metro are the only airports in the Midwest that haven't canceled flights yet.
Other states, including South Carolina and North Carolina, have been issued wind chill advisories.
The state of North Carolina has the most customers with no power. According to Poweroutage, followed by Virginia, Tennessee, New York, and Connecticut.
Heavy snows are expected in parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio and are projected to move towards the Northeast this weekend, the service said.
More than 180 million. According to the National Weather Service, that is the number of people living in the U.S. There have been 58 million warnings for winter storms and 500,000 for ice storms.
Areas from Kansas City to Michigan could be hit by a bomb cyclone that could result in heavy rain and low visibility. As much as a foot of snow is expected to fall in the Great Lakes.
Several state governors issued a state of emergency earlier this week in anticipation of extremely low temperatures and possible power failures. Beshear urged residents to stay inside and hunker down for the Christmas holiday while warning the storm is going to be dangerous. According to the National Weather Service, the storm will begin to abate early next week.
More than 2,000 U.S. flights have been canceled due to the winter storm.
What to know about travel warnings and how to change an airplane ticket are topics covered in winter storms.