Supermarket shelves stripped bare as millions brace for massive US blizzard

The eastern United States was in panic mode ahead of what forecasters called a “potentially paralyzing” blizzard, sparking the cancellation of hundreds of flights and the looming closure of Washington’s public transportation system.
The US capital and the surrounding area could see up to 60cm of snow accumulate in a short time from Friday to Saturday, coupled with fierce winds, forecasters said. Grocery store shelves were stripped bare in some areas, as residents stocked up ahead of the storm.
With authorities warning the storm could bury Washington under more snow than it has seen in nearly a century, officials took the unusual step of shutting down the city’s rail and bus system from Friday night until Monday morning.
The Metro system - the second busiest in the United States after New York - serves about 700,000 customers a day in Washington, Maryland and Virginia.
The Washington Post reported that officials believed this was to be the longest closing in the system’s more than 40-year history.
Heavy snow was expected across at least 15 states, with icy rain and coastal flooding in other areas, according to the Weather Channel.