Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Honda starts making Fit cars in Mexico

Honda has started making its Fit subcompact in Celaya, Mexico, as the automaker continues to move production from Japan to North America for vehicles it sells in the U.S.

Until now, all Fits sold in North America were imported from Japan. Fit is the smallest car that Honda sells in the U.S. A crossover vehicle is also expected to be made off the same Fit platform at the plant.

Honda is investing $800 million in the assembly plant and $470 million in the adjacent transmission plant in Celaya because of Celaya's lower labor rates and proximity to two port cities, one on the Pacific Coast, the other on the Gulf of Mexico.

This is the latest in a series of new investments automakers are making in Mexico. Chrysler, Nissan and Volkswagen are all either expanding or opening new plants south of the border.

Rick Schostek, a Honda vice president, said Celaya has access to a rail line and highways for shipping parts and finished cars.

Celaya, with a population of more than 300,000, is about three hours by car northwest of Mexico City.

"The officials in Mexico were very great to deal with. We had good cooperation and partnership with them," he said.

The new Fit has been redesigned with more interior and cargo space.

In 2013, Honda sold 53,513 Fits in the U.S., up 8.4% from 2012. The Fit competes with the Ford Fiesta, Nissan Versa, Toyota Yaris and Chevrolet Sonic.

Honda's new Mexican assembly plant will employ 1,600 now and grow to 3,200 when it reaches full production at the end of this year. The plant is capable of making about 200,000 cars annually. The new transmission plant will employ 1,500 when it opens in 2015.

That will boost Honda's annual production capacity in North America to 1.92 million vehicles. In 2013, more than 90% of the Honda and Acura cars and SUVs sold in the U.S. were produced in North America. That will increase to more than 95% when the Celaya plant reaches full capacity.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Deadly winter storm paralyzes South, roars up…

A massive storm blamed for at least 21 deaths paralyzed much of the East Coast with snow, sleet and ice Thursday, the latest punch from a tough winter that has left 49 of the nation's 50 states with snow on the ground.

As the South tried to dig out from a crusty layer of frozen snow and hundreds of thousands of people waited for the return of electric power, winter-weary New Yorkers were coping with a foot of fresh snow and much of the Northeast was bracing for more.

"I think we're actually seeing a little more snow than we expected — and we expected a lot of snow,'' said National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Korty.

Air travel was a disaster. More than 7,600 scheduled commercial flights were canceled across the USA, according to FlightStats.com, which tracks air travel.

YOUR TAKE: Your storm photos shared with the nation

Authorities blamed at least 21 deaths on the weather, among them two people who died after being struck by snowplows: A pregnant woman in Brooklyn who was loading groceries into her car when hit, and a snowplow driver who was struck by another state truck in Virginia. Min Lin's baby boy was in critical condition after being delivered nearly full term by cesarean section.

The ice and snow knocked out power across a wide swath. About 550,000 electricity customers remained in the dark, mostly in South Carolina and Georgia.

New York's new mayor, Bill de Blasio, drew criticism for his decision to keep city schools open in such difficult conditions. He countered with a simple tweet: "Since 1978 we've only had 11 snow days in New York City Public Schools."

Claire Zeng, 24, a business analyst who moved to the United States from Changsha, China, said she was weary of the arduous winter.

"If this continues, I will consider to move out," said Zeng, who is in her third New York winter. "It has been continuously snowing."

The storm is just the latest in a series of wintry blasts across much of the eastern half of the nation. Snow! is now on the ground in 49 out of the 50 states, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Only Florida is completely snow free, while Hawaii has snow near its volcanic peaks. But there is very little snow on the ground in usually snowy parts of Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico.

Snow totals varied widely. New York's Central Park was blanketed in 9.5 inches. Some areas around Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia were reporting 7-10 inches, while the snowfall approached two feet in parts of Virginia and Maryland. Oakland, Md., saw 23 inches.

More is on the way.

Heavy snow will continue overnight in the Northeast, but will begin to taper off from south to north through the morning hours on Friday, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Allison Monarski.

An additional 12 to 18 inches, with locally higher amounts, can be expected through New England before the storm finally moves away Friday night.

Warmer air streaming in off the Atlantic should keep most of the precipitation as rain for coastal New England, with some mixing in of sleet or freezing rain possible.

Another storm will lead to some wintry precipitation in portions of the northern Plains and Mid-Mississippi Valley on Friday morning, which will spread into the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic states by Friday evening and into New England on Saturday, the weather service predicts.

The storm could strengthen rapidly near Cape Cod, Mass., and could bring near-blizzard conditions to part of southeastern New England on Saturday, according to AccuWeather meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.

A change to warmer weather is possible beginning Monday and Tuesday across much of the country, and may continue through much of the rest of the month, AccuWeather is forecasting.

The massive flight cancellations and delays came after 4,000 flights were scrubbed Wednesday. Even warm, distant airports in Florida and California saw hundreds of cancellations because of the East's weather woes.

YOUR TAKE: What's the weather like where you are?

STORY: 49 states have snow right now

Washington, D.C., was largely shut down. Federal offices were closed, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport closed all runways. Metrobus service in the nation's capital was suspended.

On the National Mall, children made snowmen, people took photos and cross-country skiers got in a unique kind of exercise in the capital area.

"Usually I would be running, but I love skiing," said Mike Dziedzic, 64. "The weather is much better for skiing right now."

Janice Falvo, 56, was snowed in at Ellicott City, Md. She did some shoveling and made Italian wedding soup on her impromptu day off from work at a dental office.

"When I get stuck, I bake and I cook," she said.

In Delaware, Newark-area resident Anne Gordon said she took one look outside Thursday morning and concluded she was not going anywhere.

"Our developments are horrible out here," Gordon said. "I can't even get my car out."

In Philadelphia, taxi driver Jeff Heaton, 57, said the heavy snow convinced him to organize his apartment Thursday. It's only the second day he hasn't worked in 2014.

"It slows everything down a lot," he said of the snow, adding that "a lot of people just don't come out."

The South took its biggest hit Wednesday and in the predawn hours of Thursday, and much of it was ice. In North Carolina, the storm caused huge tra! ffic jams! in the Raleigh area Wednesday as people left work and rushed to get home in the middle of the day.

Contributing: John Bacon, Allison Gray, Doyle Rice, Greg Toppo, i Larry Copeland, Natalie DiBlasio; Jon Ostendorff, the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times; WUSA-TV; James Fisher, The News Journal in Wilmington, Del.; and the Associated Press

A motorist rides along the tire paths cleared of snow on Georgia state Route 141 as snow and sleet continue to fall for a second day Feb. 13, 2014, in Peachtree Corners, Ga. A motorist rides along the tire paths cleared of snow on Georgia state Route 141 as snow and sleet continue to fall for a second day Feb. 13, 2014, in Peachtree Corners, Ga.  John Amis, APFullscreenAbby Boyer, 9, sleds down a hill at Mendenhall Middle School as a winter storm continues to drop snow in Greensboro, N.C. Abby Boyer, 9, sleds down a hill at Mendenhall Middle School as a winter storm continues to drop snow in Greensboro, N.C.  Rob Brown, (Greensboro, N.C.) News & Record, via APFullscreenAn airline traveler stranded by the East Coast snowstorm sleeps in the baggage claim area at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C. An airline traveler stranded by the East Coast snowstorm sleeps in the baggage claim area at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.  Paul J. Richards, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA thin coating of ice covers branches on a tree in Cary, N.C. About 5 inches of snow coated with ice blanketed Cary and most of central North Carolina. A thin coating of ice covers branches on a tree in Cary, N.C. About 5 inches of snow coated with ice blanketed Cary and most of central North Carolina.  John Hansen, The (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer, via APFullscreenKurtis Wright, 8, digs into a tunnel in the snow after a foot of snow fell in Staunton, Va. Kurtis Wright, 8, digs into a tunnel in the snow after a foot of snow fell in Staunton, Va.  Katie Currid, The Daily News Leader, via APFullscreenTraffic is stalled on Interstate 70 near Clear Spring, Md., after a three-truck accident. Traffic is stalled on Interstate 70 near Clear Spring, Md., after a three-truck accident.  Kevin G. Gilbert, The Herald-Mail, via APFullscreenPatrick Fenton goes sledding with friends after schools were closed because of snow in Charlotte. Patrick Fenton goes sledding with friends after schools were closed because of snow in Charlotte.  Davis Turner, Getty ImagesFullscreenDuke University seniors Hannah Brown, left, and Shane Daly lift the final ball of snow onto their snowman with the help of Samantha Hartzell and Christie Jackson, right, in Durham, N.C. Snow and icy conditions shut down schools, city side streets and business throughout central North Carolina on Feb. 13, 2014. Duke University seniors Hannah Brown, left, and Shane Daly lift the final ball of snow onto their snowman with the help of Samantha Hartzell and Christie Jackson, right, in Durham, N.C. Snow and icy conditions shut down schools, city side streets and business throughout central North Carolina on Feb. 13, 2014.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenAn SUV makes its way down Jefferson Street in Wilmington, Del. The city saw nearly a foot of snow fall over night, and heavy sleet in the morning. An SUV makes its way down Jefferson Street in Wilmington, Del. The city saw nearly a foot of snow fall over night, and heavy sleet in the morning.  Kyle Grantham, The News Journal, via APFullscreenHigh school students visiting from southern California have a snowball fight in Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. High school students visiting from southern California have a snowball fight in Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.  Jim Lo Scalzo, epaFullscreenLydia Thompson, 8, catches snowflakes on her tongue while helping her family shovel snow during a winter storm in Blacksburg, Va. Lydia Thompson, 8, catches snowflakes on her tongue while helping her family shovel snow during a winter storm in Blacksburg, Va.  Matt Gentry, The Roanoke Times, via APFullscreenSnow falls on the Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington, D.C. Snow falls on the Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington, D.C.  Mark Wilson, Getty ImagesFullscreenA woman covers her face while walking through the snow in New York City. Heavy snow and high winds made for a hard morning commute. A woman covers her face while walking through the snow in New York City. Heavy snow and high winds made for a hard morning commute.  John Moore, Getty ImagesFullscreenA man braces his umbrella while walking through the snow in New York City. A man braces his umbrella while walking through the snow in New York City.  John Moore, Getty ImagesFullscreenEmployees of ACME Towing cable a car to be towed out of a median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions. Employees of ACME Towing cable a car to be towed out of a median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenA pedestrian shields her face from the blowing snow in New York. A pedestrian shields her face from the blowing snow in New York.  Seth Wenig, APFullscreenIsaiah Schuham-Anders, 12, goes over a bump Feb. 13 as he sleds in front of the U.S. Capitol after a heavy snowstorm hit Washington. Isaiah Schuham-Anders, 12, goes over a bump Feb. 13 as he sleds in front of the U.S. Capitol after a heavy snowstorm hit Washington.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenVisitors take photographs at the Capitol as snow turns to light rain in Washington. Visitors take photographs at the Capitol as snow turns to light rain in Washington.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAAYFullscreenPlows clear snow from Pennsylvania Ave. near the Capitol in Washington. Plows clear snow from Pennsylvania Ave. near the Capitol in Washington.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenA woman lifts a child over a pile of snow as they navigate the snowy streets of Washington. A woman lifts a child over a pile of snow as they navigate the snowy streets of Washington.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenGeorge Painter of Kennett Square, Pa., clears his driveway. George Painter of Kennett Square, Pa., clears his driveway.  Eileen Blass, USA TODAYFullscreenJames Johnathan, left, uses a pick axe to bust up old ice under the new snow as Jackie Garrido shovels out during the winter storm in Easton, Pa. They are neighbors helping each other clearing out the snow around the cars. James Johnathan, left, uses a pick axe to bust up old ice under the new snow as Jackie Garrido shovels out during the winter storm in Easton, Pa. They are neighbors helping each other clearing out the snow around the cars.  Sue Beyer The Express-Times via APFullscreenPedestrians attempt to traverse slush puddles nearNew York'sPennsylvania Station. Pedestrians attempt to traverse slush puddles nearNew York'sPennsylvania Station.  John Minchillo, APFullscreenWrecked and abandoned vehicles litter Hwy 70 near the Angus Barn in Raleigh, N.C. Wrecked and abandoned vehicles litter Hwy 70 near the Angus Barn in Raleigh, N.C.  Chuck Liddy, The News & Observer via APFullscreenAn employee of Lincoln Center shovels snow from a stairwell at the complex in New York. An employee of Lincoln Center shovels snow from a stairwell at the complex in New York.  Seth Wenig, APFullscreenA woman digs her car out of the snow on 15th Street in Bayonne, N.J. A woman digs her car out of the snow on 15th Street in Bayonne, N.J.  Reena Rose Sibayan, The Jersey Journal via APFullscreenThe Washington Monument is barely visible behind visitors to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Feb. 13. The Washington Monument is barely visible behind visitors to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Feb. 13.  Michael Reynolds, epaFullscreenRobin Muskal of Morristown, N.J., walks her Swiss mountain dog Oscar Olly down Mills Street. Robin Muskal of Morristown, N.J., walks her Swiss mountain dog Oscar Olly down Mills Street.  Bob Karp, (Parsippany, N.J.) Daily RecordFullscreenGood Samaritans try to free a car stuck in the snow in Trenton, N.J. Good Samaritans try to free a car stuck in the snow in Trenton, N.J.  Mel Evans, APFullscreenPasser-by Leo Cruz, left, helps Julian Ramirez dig Ramirez's car from the frozen roadside after abandoning the car overnight during a winter storm in Chapel Hill, N.C. Passer-by Leo Cruz, left, helps Julian Ramirez dig Ramirez's car from the frozen roadside after abandoning the car overnight during a winter storm in Chapel Hill, N.C.  Gerry Broome, APFullscreenA pedestrian crosses a snow-covered North Queen Street in Lancaster, Pa. The latest storm to roll off nature's assembly line  spread heavy snow and sleet along the Northeast corridor. A pedestrian crosses a snow-covered North Queen Street in Lancaster, Pa. The latest storm to roll off nature's assembly line spread heavy snow and sleet along the Northeast corridor.  Dan Marschka, Intelligencer Journal, via APFullscreenA man shovels snow along Orange Street in Lancaster, Pa. A man shovels snow along Orange Street in Lancaster, Pa.  Dan Marschka, Intelligencer Journal, via APFullscreenChris Starace works to clear snow from his home's roof in Ossining, N.Y. Chris Starace works to clear snow from his home's roof in Ossining, N.Y.  Craig Ruttle, APFullscreenWake County Deputy Alvis Speight tags an abandoned car with police tape signifying permission to tow on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions. Wake County Deputy Alvis Speight tags an abandoned car with police tape signifying permission to tow on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenWake County Deputy Alvis Speight peers into an abandoned car on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C., on Feb. 13. Wake County Deputy Alvis Speight peers into an abandoned car on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C., on Feb. 13.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenRepair crews work to restore power after a winter storm downed power lines in Fairburn, Ga. Repair crews work to restore power after a winter storm downed power lines in Fairburn, Ga.  John Amis, APFullscreenPeople help push a stranded motorist stuck in deep snow on Stefko Boulevard in Bethlehem, Pa. People help push a stranded motorist stuck in deep snow on Stefko Boulevard in Bethlehem, Pa.  Chris Post, APFullscreenSnow blowing from trees swirls behind George Henzel of Winchester, Va., as he clears sidewalks for neighbors Feb. 13. Snow blowing from trees swirls behind George Henzel of Winchester, Va., as he clears sidewalks for neighbors Feb. 13.  Jeff Taylor, The Winchester Star via APFullscreenWorkers clear snow on Capitol Hill in Washington. Workers clear snow on Capitol Hill in Washington.  J. Scott Applewhite, APFullscreenLudovic Hood and daughter Saskia put the finishing touches on a snowman near the Capitol in Washington. Ludovic Hood and daughter Saskia put the finishing touches on a snowman near the Capitol in Washington.  J. Scott Applewhite, APFullscreenPeople sled on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. People sled on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.  Win McNamee, Getty ImagesFullscreenSnow slides down and collects at the base of the escalators at the Dupont Circle subway station in Washington. Snow slides down and collects at the base of the escalators at the Dupont Circle subway station in Washington.  Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesFullscreenNolan Danchik, left, and his son, Brenan Danchik, build a snow sculpture in Dupont Circle in Washington. Nolan Danchik, left, and his son, Brenan Danchik, build a snow sculpture in Dupont Circle in Washington.  Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesFullscreenAbandoned cars line Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight as motorists encountered icy conditions. Abandoned cars line Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight as motorists encountered icy conditions.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenEmployees of ACME Towing prepare to tow a car from the median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Employees of ACME Towing prepare to tow a car from the median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C.  Sara D. Davis, Getty ImagesFullscreenA worker spreads salt in New York's Times Square on Feb. 13 as a winter storm rolled into the area. A worker spreads salt in New York's Times Square on Feb. 13 as a winter storm rolled into the area.  Jason Szenes, epaFullscreenA person walks through the snow on Feb. 13 in New York City. A person walks through the snow on Feb. 13 in New York City.  Spencer Platt, Getty ImagesFullscreenChildren walk to school during a snowstorm in New York City on Feb. 13. Children walk to school during a snowstorm in New York City on Feb. 13.  John Moore, Getty ImagesFullscreenWorkers clear snow from a public sidewalk in Alexandria, Va.,  Feb. 13. Workers clear snow from a public sidewalk in Alexandria, Va., Feb. 13.  Cliff Owen, APFullscreenA morning commuter walks in a plowed road in Philadelphia. A morning commuter walks in a plowed road in Philadelphia.  Matt Rourke, APFullscreenMichel Huebner brushes snow off her van in Bethesda, Md. Michel Huebner brushes snow off her van in Bethesda, Md.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenBob Hachey uses a snowblower to clear snow from his driveway in Bethesda, Md. Bob Hachey uses a snowblower to clear snow from his driveway in Bethesda, Md.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenChris Huebner shovels snow off his sidewalk in the Wood Acres neighborhood of Bethesda, Md. Chris Huebner shovels snow off his sidewalk in the Wood Acres neighborhood of Bethesda, Md.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenSisters Skylar ,11, left, and Hailey Huebner, 8, play in the snow at their Bethesda home. Sisters Skylar ,11, left, and Hailey Huebner, 8, play in the snow at their Bethesda home.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenBob Hachey clears snow from his Bethesda driveway. Bob Hachey clears snow from his Bethesda driveway.  H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAYFullscreenPeople help push a car stuck in the snow during a snowstorm in Alexandria, Va., on Feb. 13. People help push a car stuck in the snow during a snowstorm in Alexandria, Va., on Feb. 13.  Michael Reynolds, epaFullscreenAt dawn, four trucks plow snow from an Arlington, Va., road. At dawn, four trucks plow snow from an Arlington, Va., road.  Michael Reynolds, epaFullscreenA bicyclist rides through a snowstorm in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York City. A bicyclist rides through a snowstorm in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York City.  Mark Lennihan, APFullscreenPedestrians use umbrellas as they walk through falling snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York. Pedestrians use umbrellas as they walk through falling snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York.  Mark Lennihan, APFullscreenA woman walks through the snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York. A woman walks through the snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York.  Mark Lennihan, APFullscreenInterstate 95 remains largely untraveled as mixed winter precipitation falls in Philadelphia. Interstate 95 remains largely untraveled as mixed winter precipitation falls in Philadelphia.  Matt Rourke, APFullscreenSnow arcs in the air as it is removed from the driveway at the White House in Washington. Snow arcs in the air as it is removed from the driveway at the White House in Washington.  Jacquelyn Martin, APFullscreenWorkers clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md., early on Feb. 13. A deadly ice and snow storm moving across the Southeast stranded scores of people on slick roads and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands. Workers clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md., early on Feb. 13. A deadly ice and snow storm moving across the Southeast stranded scores of people on slick roads and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA plow clears a residential street in Chevy Chase. A plow clears a residential street in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenPolice officers stand guard in front of the White House in Washington amid heavy snowfall early in the day. Police officers stand guard in front of the White House in Washington amid heavy snowfall early in the day.  Mladen Antonov, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenPeople make snow angels in front of the Lincoln Memorial before sunrise. People make snow angels in front of the Lincoln Memorial before sunrise.  Mladen Antonov, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA woman walks next to the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial amid gusty snowfall early in the day. A woman walks next to the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial amid gusty snowfall early in the day.  Mladen Antonov, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenBlowing snow is illuminated early in the day at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Blowing snow is illuminated early in the day at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.  Mladen Antonov, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA young man on skis and his friends traverse the east side of the Capitol grounds in Washington amid early-morning snowfall. A young man on skis and his friends traverse the east side of the Capitol grounds in Washington amid early-morning snowfall.  Mladen Antonov, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA worker uses a shovel to dig out a small plow that got stuck while trying to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md. A worker uses a shovel to dig out a small plow that got stuck while trying to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase. A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenHeavy snowfall forms doughnut-shaped mounds on patio tables outside a restaurant in Chevy Chase. Heavy snowfall forms doughnut-shaped mounds on patio tables outside a restaurant in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenWorkers use snow blowers to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase. Workers use snow blowers to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase. A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA statue of a police officer stands ankle deep in snow in Chevy Chase. A statue of a police officer stands ankle deep in snow in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenWorkers help a car get moving in Chevy Chase. Workers help a car get moving in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenA worker is illuminated by a driveway light as he clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase. A worker is illuminated by a driveway light as he clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty ImagesFullscreenSnow plows push snow off of Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Snow plows push snow off of Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol in Washington.  Mark Wilson, Getty ImagesFullscreenA police officer redirects traffic Feb. 12, as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C. A police officer redirects traffic Feb. 12, as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C.  Chuck Burton, APFullscreenPriscilla Cygielnik waits in the snow and cold for The Star Line trolley in Roanoke, Va. Priscilla Cygielnik waits in the snow and cold for The Star Line trolley in Roanoke, Va.  Erica Yoon, The Roanoke Times, via APFullscreenMadison Jackson, bottom, Madilyn Bonsall, and Julia Jackson sled down a hill in El Dorado, Ark. Most businesses around El Dorado opted to open later in the day after a winter storm dumped a wintry mix on the area. Madison Jackson, bottom, Madilyn Bonsall, and Julia Jackson sled down a hill in El Dorado, Ark. Most businesses around El Dorado opted to open later in the day after a winter storm dumped a wintry mix on the area.  Michael Orrell, The El Dorado News-Times, via APFullscreenGriffin Power workers Leroy Brown, in bucket truck, Brian Roberts and Rusty Spear work on downed power lines in Griffin, Ga. A combination of sleet, snow and freezing rain was expected to coat power lines and tree branches with more than an inch of ice between Atlanta and Augusta. Griffin Power workers Leroy Brown, in bucket truck, Brian Roberts and Rusty Spear work on downed power lines in Griffin, Ga. A combination of sleet, snow and freezing rain was expected to coat power lines and tree branches with more than an inch of ice between Atlanta and Augusta.  Kent D. Johnson, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via APFullscreenPedestrians help a motorist after her car ended up facing the wrong way while trying to make it up the hill on Hawthorne Road at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., as snow falls. Pedestrians help a motorist after her car ended up facing the wrong way while trying to make it up the hill on Hawthorne Road at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., as snow falls.  Lauren Carroll, Winston-Salem Journal, via APFullscreenSean Morris, who said he normally sleeps outside, reads on a cot in the old Adamsville Recreation Center, which was being used as an emergency shelter for 100 people, in Atlanta due to the weather. Sean Morris, who said he normally sleeps outside, reads on a cot in the old Adamsville Recreation Center, which was being used as an emergency shelter for 100 people, in Atlanta due to the weather.  Ben Gray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via APFullscreenAn aisle for bottled water was cleared out at a Kroger store in Atlanta. An aisle for bottled water was cleared out at a Kroger store in Atlanta.  Ben Gray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via APFullscreenGeorgia Department of Transporation snow plow operator Lynn Shook stops to clean off his windshield while plowing snow and ice on U.S. Highway 75 in Cleveland, Ga. Georgia utility companies say more than 177,000 customers were without power as ice coated trees and brought branches and power lines down on Wednesday. Georgia Department of Transporation snow plow operator Lynn Shook stops to clean off his windshield while plowing snow and ice on U.S. Highway 75 in Cleveland, Ga. Georgia utility companies say more than 177,000 customers were without power as ice coated trees and brought branches and power lines down on Wednesday.  Curtis Compton, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via APFullscreenA worker with the El Dorado Street Department tosses sand out of a dump truck in El Dorado, Ark. A worker with the El Dorado Street Department tosses sand out of a dump truck in El Dorado, Ark.  Michael Orrell, The El Dorado News-Times, via APFullscreenA motorist, right, who abandoned a vehicle, walks through stopped traffic on northbound Interstate 85 during a winter storm in Durham, N.C. A motorist, right, who abandoned a vehicle, walks through stopped traffic on northbound Interstate 85 during a winter storm in Durham, N.C.  Chuck Liddy, APFullscreenA Highway Patrol officer checks on the well being of a stranded motorist on Hammond Road during a winter storm in Raleigh, N.C. A Highway Patrol officer checks on the well being of a stranded motorist on Hammond Road during a winter storm in Raleigh, N.C.  Travis Long, The News & Observer, via APFullscreenKevin Miller looks out of the window of his friend's while stopped during a storm in Raleigh, N.C. Kevin Miller looks out of the window of his friend's while stopped during a storm in Raleigh, N.C.  Scott Sharpe, The News & Observer, via APFullscreenFrancios Bigand helps push a car as it attempts to climb a hill on Boylan Avenue in Raleigh, N.C. Francios Bigand helps push a car as it attempts to climb a hill on Boylan Avenue in Raleigh, N.C.  Travis Long, The News & Observer, via APFullscreenTraffic is stalled along Independence Boulevard near Hawthorne Lane as vehicles crawl along the slick roadway in Charlotte, N.C. Traffic is stalled along Independence Boulevard near Hawthorne Lane as vehicles crawl along the slick roadway in Charlotte, N.C.  Davie Hinshaw, The Charlotte Observer via APFullscreenA police officer prepares to close a road as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C. A police officer prepares to close a road as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C.  Chuck Burton, APFullscreenWorkers remove trees and snapped power poles from a in Doraville, Ga. Workers remove trees and snapped power poles from a in Doraville, Ga.  John Amis, APFullscreenGeorgia National Guard troops drive north on Hwy 129 as sleet and freezing rain falls on top of snow covered roads in Cleveland, Ga. Georgia National Guard troops drive north on Hwy 129 as sleet and freezing rain falls on top of snow covered roads in Cleveland, Ga.  Curtis Compton, Atlanta Journal-Constitution via APFullscreenJason Abney, a worker with Trees, Inc. from  Tampa Bay, Fla., arrives at Cherokee High School in Canton, Ga. with his tree trimming truck. Several other crews contracted by Georgia Power to assist with the removal of downed trees caused by the winter storm were also meeting there. Jason Abney, a worker with Trees, Inc. from Tampa Bay, Fla., arrives at Cherokee High School in Canton, Ga. with his tree trimming truck. Several other crews contracted by Georgia Power to assist with the removal of downed trees caused by the winter storm were also meeting there.  Kelly J. Huff, The Marietta Daily Journal via APFullscreenA road sign warns drivers of winter weather as they travel a bleak section of Hwy. 141 in Norcross, Ga. A road sign warns drivers of winter weather as they travel a bleak section of Hwy. 141 in Norcross, Ga.  John Amis, APFullscreenBreton Nicholas, a student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., walks outside the Dean E. Smith Center prior to a basketball game between North Carolina and Duke. Breton carries his friends belongings after waiting outside for tickets to tonight's game. Breton Nicholas, a student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., walks outside the Dean E. Smith Center prior to a basketball game between North Carolina and Duke. Breton carries his friends belongings after waiting outside for tickets to tonight's game.  Gerry Broome, APFullscreenStranded travelers rest in the main terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport during a severe winter storm. Stranded travelers rest in the main terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport during a severe winter storm.  Erik S. Lesser, epaFullscreenCancelled flights are displayed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Cancelled flights are displayed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.  Erik S. Lesser, epaFullscreenLike this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:ReplayA motorist rides along the tire paths cleared of snow on Georgia state Route 141 as snow and sleet continue to fall for a second day Feb. 13, 2014, in Peachtree Corners, Ga.Abby Boyer, 9, sleds down a hill at Mendenhall Middle School as a winter storm continues to drop snow in Greensboro, N.C.An airline traveler stranded by the East Coast snowstorm sleeps in the baggage claim area at Dulles International Airport near Washington, D.C.A thin coating of ice covers branches on a tree in Cary, N.C. About 5 inches of snow coated with ice blanketed Cary and most of central North Carolina.Kurtis Wright, 8, digs into a tunnel in the snow after a foot of snow fell i!   n Staunton, Va.Traffic is stalled on Interstate 70 near Clear Spring, Md., after a three-truck accident.Patrick Fenton goes sledding with friends after schools were closed because of snow in Charlotte.Duke University seniors Hannah Brown, left, and Shane Daly lift the final ball of snow onto their snowman with the help of Samantha Hartzell and Christie Jackson, right, in Durham, N.C. Snow and icy conditions shut down schools, city side streets and business throughout central North Carolina on Feb. 13, 2014.An SUV makes its way down Jefferson Street in Wilmington, Del. The city saw nearly a foot of snow fall over night, and heavy sleet in the morning.High school students visiting from southern California have a snowball fight in Dupont Circle in Washington, D!   .C.Lydia Thompson, 8, catches snowflakes on her tongue while helping her family shovel snow during a winter storm in Blacksburg, Va.Snow falls on the Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington, D.C.A woman covers her face while walking through the snow in New York City. Heavy snow and high winds made for a hard morning commute.A man braces his umbrella while walking through the snow in New York City.Employees of ACME Towing cable a car to be towed out of a median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions.A pedestrian shields her face from the blowing snow in New York.Isaiah Schuham-Anders, 12, goes over a bump Feb. 13 as he sleds in front of the U.S. Capitol after a heavy snowstorm hit Washington.Visitors take photographs at the Capitol as snow turns to light rain in Washington.Plows clear snow from Pennsylvania Ave. near the Capitol in Washington.A woman lifts a child over a pile of snow as they navigate the snowy streets of Washington.George Painter of Kennett Square, Pa., clears his driveway.James Johnathan, left, uses a pick axe to bust up old ice under the new snow as Jackie Garrido shovels out during the winter storm in Easton, Pa. They are neighbors helping each other clearing out the snow around the cars.Pedestrians attempt to traverse slush puddles nearNew York'sPennsylvania Station.Wrecked and abandoned vehicles litter Hwy 70 near the Angus Barn in Raleigh, N.C.An employee of Lincoln Center shovels snow from a stairwell at the complex in New York.A woman digs her car out of the snow on 15th Street in Bayonne, N.J.The Washington Monument is barely visible behind visitors to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Feb. 1!   3.Robin Muskal of Morristown, N.J., walks her Swiss mountain dog Oscar Olly down Mills Street.Good Samaritans try to free a car stuck in the snow in Trenton, N.J.Passer-by Leo Cruz, left, helps Julian Ramirez dig Ramirez's car from the frozen roadside after abandoning the car overnight during a winter storm in Chapel Hill, N.C.A pedestrian crosses a snow-covered North Queen Street in Lancaster, Pa. The latest storm to roll off nature's assembly line  spread heavy snow and sleet along the Northeast corridor.A man shovels snow along Orange Street in Lancaster, Pa.Chris Starace works to clear snow from his home's roof in Ossining, N.Y.Wake County Deputy Alvis Speight tags an abandoned car with police tape signifying permission to tow on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight around the North Carolina triangle as motorists encountered icy conditions.Wake County Deputy Alvis Speight peers into an abandoned car on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C., on Feb. 13.Repair crews work to restore power after a winter storm downed power lines in Fairburn, Ga.People help push a stranded motorist stuck in deep snow on Stefko Boulevard in Bethlehem, Pa.Snow blowing from trees swirls behind !   George He!   nzel of Winchester, Va., as he clears sidewalks for neighbors Feb. 13.Workers clear snow on Capitol Hill in Washington.Ludovic Hood and daughter Saskia put the finishing touches on a snowman near the Capitol in Washington.People sled on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.Snow slides down and collects at the base of the escalators at the Dupont Circle subway station in Washington.Nolan Danchik, left, and his son, Brenan Danchik, build a snow sculpture in Dupont Circle in Washington.Abandoned cars line Highway 70 !   East in R!   aleigh, N.C. Hundreds of cars were abandoned overnight as motorists encountered icy conditions.Employees of ACME Towing prepare to tow a car from the median on Highway 70 East in Raleigh, N.C.A worker spreads salt in New York's Times Square on Feb. 13 as a winter storm rolled into the area.A person walks through the snow on Feb. 13 in New York City.Children walk to school during a snowstorm in New York City on Feb. 13.Workers clear snow from a public sidewalk in Alexandria, Va.,  Feb. 13.A !   morning commuter walks in a plowed road in Philadelphia.Michel Huebner brushes snow off her van in Bethesda, Md.Bob Hachey uses a snowblower to clear snow from his driveway in Bethesda, Md.Chris Huebner shovels snow off his sidewalk in the Wood Acres neighborhood of Bethesda, Md.Sisters Skylar ,11, left, and Hailey Huebner, 8, play in the snow at their Bethesda home.Bob Hachey clears snow from his Bethesda driveway.People help push a car stuck in the snow during a snowstorm in Alexandri!   a, Va., o!   n Feb. 13.At dawn, four trucks plow snow from an Arlington, Va., road.A bicyclist rides through a snowstorm in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York City.Pedestrians use umbrellas as they walk through falling snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York.A woman walks through the snow in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York.Interstate 95 remains largely untraveled as mixed winter precipitation falls in Philadelphia.Snow arcs in the air as it is removed from !   the drive!   way at the White House in Washington.Workers clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md., early on Feb. 13. A deadly ice and snow storm moving across the Southeast stranded scores of people on slick roads and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands.A plow clears a residential street in Chevy Chase.Police officers stand guard in front of the White House in Washington amid heavy snowfall early in the day.People make snow angels in front of the Lincoln Memorial before sunrise.A woman walks next to the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial amid gusty snowfall early in the day.Blowing snow is illuminated early in the day at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.A young man on skis and his friends traverse the east side of the Capitol grounds in Washington amid early-morning snowfall.A worker uses a shovel to dig out a small plow that got stuck while trying to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase, Md.A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.Heavy snowfall forms doughnut-shaped mounds on patio tables outside a restaurant in Chevy Chase.Workers use snow blowers to clear snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.A statue of a police officer stands ankle deep in snow in Chevy Chase.Workers help a car get moving in Chevy Chase.A worker is illuminated by a driveway light as he clears snow from a sidewalk in Chevy Chase.Snow plows push snow off of Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol in Washington.A police officer redirects traffic Feb. 12, as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C.Priscilla Cygielnik waits in the snow and col!   d for The!    Star Line trolley in Roanoke, Va.Madison Jackson, bottom, Madilyn Bonsall, and Julia Jackson sled down a hill in El Dorado, Ark. Most businesses around El Dorado opted to open later in the day after a winter storm dumped a wintry mix on the area.Griffin Power workers Leroy Brown, in bucket truck, Brian Roberts and Rusty Spear work on downed power lines in Griffin, Ga. A combination of sleet, snow and freezing rain was expected to coat power lines and tree branches with more than an inch of ice between Atlanta and Augusta.Pedestrians help a motorist after her car ended up facing the wrong way while trying to make it up the hill on Hawthorne Road at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., as snow falls.Sean Morris, who said he normally sleeps outside, reads on a cot in the old Adamsville Recreation Center, which was being used as an emergency shelter for 100 people, in Atlanta due to the weather.An aisle for bottled water was cleared out at a Kroger store in Atlanta.Georgia Department of Transporation snow plow operator Lynn Shook stops to clean off his windshield while plowing snow and ice on U.S. Highway 75 in Cleveland, Ga. Georgia utility companies say more than 177,000 customers were without power as ice coated trees and brought branches and power lines down on Wednesday.A worker with the El Dorado Street Department tosses sand out of a dump truck in El Dorado, Ark.A motorist, right, who abandoned a vehicle, walks through stopped traffic on northbound Interstate 85 during a winter storm in Durham, N.C.A Highway Patrol officer checks on the well being of a stranded motorist on Hammond Road during a winter storm in Raleigh, N.C.Kevin Miller looks out of the window of his friend's while stopped during a storm in Raleigh, N.C.Francios Bigand helps push a car as it attempts to climb a hill on Boylan Avenue in Raleigh, N.C.Traffic is stalled along Independence Boulevard near Hawthorne Lane as vehicles crawl along the slick roadway in Charlotte, N.C.A police officer prepares to close a road as a winter storm moves into the area in Charlotte, N.C.Workers remove trees and snapped power poles from a in Doraville, Ga.Georgia National Guard troops d!   rive nort!   h on Hwy 129 as sleet and freezing rain falls on top of snow covered roads in Cleveland, Ga.Jason Abney, a worker with Trees, Inc. from  Tampa Bay, Fla., arrives at Cherokee High School in Canton, Ga. with his tree trimming truck. Several other crews contracted by Georgia Power to assist with the removal of downed trees caused by the winter storm were also meeting there.A road sign warns drivers of winter weather as they travel a bleak section of Hwy. 141 in Norcross, Ga.Breton Nicholas, a student at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C., walks outside the Dean E. Smith Center prior to a basketball game between North Carolina and Duke. Breton carries his friends belongings after waiting outside for tickets to tonight's game.Stranded travelers rest in the main terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport during a severe winter storm.Cancelled flights are displayed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext Slide