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down interstates for hours. the airports either closed or slowed to a crawl with thousands of flights cancelled. in d.c., two major airports scheduled to open in an hour. stranded travelers hope to finally escape. we re tracking the storm. allan chernoff is checking things off at la guardia. we ll start with rob marciano in lower manhattan. this was a shocking stat. new york city closed down schools for only the third time in eight years. that lets us know how big of a deal this event was. reporter: yeah, a big deal for sure. it s left behind a bitterly that left behind its own set of problems. not just in new york. not just in washington, d.c. almost 20 states, over a third of the country, tens of millions, close to a hundred
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live in chattanooga, tennessee. the area saw snow earlier but now mostly raining. talk about a mess. the big concern tonight is how is everything icing up. marianne is out there tonight. how is it looking? reporter: hi, julie. that rain tapered off earlier and now we re dealing with a bitterly, very cold wind. which is no fun. the storm swept across tennessee yesterday. that was after it hit arkansas and oklahoma, causing the widespread power outages and problems travelling by car or air. in tennessee, governor phil breslin declared state of emergency where the storm was coming in, in like chattanooga and nashville. a lot of people went home early to try to beat the snow and sleet and ice that covered the roadways that we experienced as we were driving in here. the storm continued eastward, carolina and virginia. dumping up to a foot of snow in some areas and that led the north carolina governor, beverly purdue to declare a state of emergency there as
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