Olympian Shaun White snowboards in Central Park
Olympian Shaun White went snowboarding in New York City’s Central Park, where 11 inches of snow was on the ground.
Storm deaths were reported in the Northeast, the South and the Plains.
A deadly winter storm that brought massive snowfall across the U.S. knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in the South and crippled travel in the Northeast.
Olympian Shaun White went snowboarding in New York City’s Central Park, where 11 inches of snow was on the ground.
More than 11 inches of snow fell in Central Park in New York City, marking the city’s biggest snowfall since 2022. Philadelphia recorded over 9 inches, its biggest snowfall in a decade, while Boston recorded more than 16 inches.


The Northeast states saw massive snow totals: 17 inches in Connecticut and New Jersey, 16 inches in Rhode Island, 11 in Maryland, 20 inches in Massachusetts and 23 inches in Pennsylvania.
In the Midwest, snow totals hit 14 inches in Indiana and Illinois.
Even the South saw major snow, with 11 inches recorded in the Little Rock, Arkansas, area and 5 inches in Tennessee.

Dangerous freezing rain is also making streets extremely slick in the South. An inch of freezing rain was recorded in Greenville, South Carolina, and Cherokee, Alabama, while Nashville, Tennessee, has half an inch of freezing rain.
This weekend’s massive winter storm brought 10 to 20 inches of snow to the Plains and the Northeast and dangerous sleet and freezing rain to the South, crippling travel.
As the snow ends Monday morning, nearly 270 million people across the central and eastern U.S. are under alert for dangerously cold temperatures.
In the South, the wind chill -- what temperature it feels like -- dropped Monday morning to minus 3 degrees in Dallas, 7 degrees in Austin, zero degrees in Little Rock, Arkansas, and 2 degrees in Nashville, Tennessee. Dallas, New Orleans and Austin may hit record low temperatures on Monday, and that brutal cold will continue into Tuesday.
In the Midwest, the Monday morning wind chill is hitting a dangerous minus 27 degrees in Minneapolis and minus 14 in Chicago.
And for the Northeast, the wind chills will see a major drop on Tuesday morning to minus 4 in Washington, D.C., minus 3 in Boston and minus 18 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


-ABC News' Daniel Manzo
The Louisiana Department of Public Health announced on Sunday that at least two people in the state had died from hypothermia in the ongoing winter storm.
Two men died in Caddo Parish, according to the agency.