A massive winter storm stretching across the southern U.S. is entering its fourth day, after widespread power outages, downed trees and icy highways have resulted in the deaths of at least eight people.

From West Texas to Tennessee and even into Kentucky,a mixture of sleet, freezing rain and icehas impacted travel and created havoc, canceling hundreds of flights and school for most of this week.

On Wednesday, as authorities cautioned against driving due to slick roads in North Texas, hundreds of miles south, an even icier wintry mix coated power lines and resultedin outages in Austin and the Hill Country, theAustin American-Statesmanreports.

By Thursday morning, an estimated 171,000 Austin Energy customers were still without power, as ice up to three-quarters of an inch accumulated on power lines and snapped tree branches, per the newspaper. About 400,000 across the state were without power,according to PowerOutage.us.

Texas ice storm.ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News

An ice-coated road is empty of cars after North Texas gets hit with another ice storm

“These outages are due to severe winter weather and are not related to a statewide grid issue,“Austin Energy said in a statement. “Ice is accumulating on power lines, utility poles and tree limbs leading to power outages.”

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Texas ice storm.Chris Rusanowsky/ZUMA Press Wire

North Texas gets hit with another ice storm

At leasteight people have diedas a result of the storm, including in traffic accidents in the cities ofArlingtonandAustin, as well asArkansasstate.

About 75% of the flights at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and two-thirds at Dallas Love Field Airport were canceled on Wednesday.

At Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, over half were canceled,according to FlightAware.com.

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“The epic ice storm across the South and Mid-South will end today from west to east,” theNational Weather Service said.

“A system tracking near the Gulf Coast will clear-out the frozen mess, while also producing heavy rain and perhaps a severe thunderstorm for the Gulf Coast states,” NWS added.

Their statement continued, “Meanwhile, a glancing shot of arctic air will sweep through the Northeastern U.S. on Friday to produce very dangerous wind chills through Saturday.”

source: people.com