Winter Storm Ezra battered the United States for a third consecutive day on Monday, disrupting holiday travel across the Northeast, Midwest, and Great Lakes. Thousands of flights were delayed or canceled, while icy roads and near-zero visibility caused multi-vehicle pileups, prompting officials to urge residents to avoid non-essential travel. Social media is flooded with dramatic footage of snow and hurricane-force winds, while a potential bomb cyclone threatens to intensify conditions further. More than 350,000 households lost power, particularly in Michigan and upstate New York. Forecasters warned that snow, ice, flooding rain, and high winds could linger into early Tuesday, keeping travel hazardous.