12 February 2014
Last updated at 13:01 ET
Up to 140,000 people are without power in Georgia, Texas and
North and South Carolina and 2,600 flights have been cancelled due to
ice and strong winds.
Nearly empty roadways were reported as many heeded warnings to stay indoors.
North Carolina and Virginia are bracing for up to 1ft (30cm) of snow as the storm rolls north.
It is predicted to drop up to 8in of snow in Washington DC and up to 10in in New York overnight.
At least five traffic accident deaths were blamed on ice in Texas and Mississippi.
The National Weather Service said it was an event of "historical proportions", drawing comparisons with similar weather systems that struck the Atlanta area in 2000 and 1973.
US 'catastrophic' ice storm rolls north
A "catastrophic" ice storm wreaking havoc in the American South is now poised to pummel the eastern seaboard, say forecasters.
Nearly empty roadways were reported as many heeded warnings to stay indoors.
North Carolina and Virginia are bracing for up to 1ft (30cm) of snow as the storm rolls north.
It is predicted to drop up to 8in of snow in Washington DC and up to 10in in New York overnight.
At least five traffic accident deaths were blamed on ice in Texas and Mississippi.
The National Weather Service said it was an event of "historical proportions", drawing comparisons with similar weather systems that struck the Atlanta area in 2000 and 1973.
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