Oxford, Mississippi is directly in the path of historic winter storm with over an inch of ice accretion

Snow and ice are wreaking havoc in Oxford, Mississippi, leading to widespread power outages.

OXFORD, Miss. – People in Oxford, Mississippi, are seeing crippling effects from the ongoing winter storm, including an inch of paralyzing ice that's causing widespread power outages and a plethora of downed trees and power lines.

The storm is slamming parts of the U.S. with intense snow and ice across 40+ states this weekend, bringing large bands of heavy snow, winds and freezing temperatures to areas that aren’t accustomed to such conditions.

This includes Oxford, Mississippi, where snow and ice are wreaking havoc on the community, leading to widespread power outages.

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According to Poweroutage.us, nearly 300,000 people are currently without power in the state of Mississippi. A significant number of customers are without power in Oxford, where snow turned to freezing rain overnight, leaving many without power.

According to the Mississippi Department of Transportation, many trees and power lines have collapsed due to the ongoing intense freeze.

Heavy accumulations of ice can bring down trees, topple utility poles and even communication towers, according to the National Weather Service.

FOX Weather Correspondent Brandy Campbell reports from the area where large frozen tree branches lie on top of the roofs of homes and cars. The weight of freezing rain combined with fresh snow is a recipe for these factors to occur.

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"The trees are still frozen, the power lines are still frozen, and that means the weight of all that ice can cause these trees and power lines to continue to fall," Campbell said as she surveyed the damage.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, several reports of up to 1 inch of ice accretion have been observed across four states, including Mississippi, as of Sunday evening.

With plummeting temperatures, the ice is only expected to build up even more on roads and sidewalks.

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Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves issued a statement saying the number of power outages is expected to continue to rise as freezing temperatures remain and ice accumulates.

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Luckily, the wet, wintry weather is expected to ease tonight, just in time for power companies and state officials to catch up on the situation.

Stay with FOX Weather for 24/7 coverage and get live updates on the storm as it blasts the nation with crippling ice and dangerous snow across a 2,300-mile path.