Flights canceled, at least 2 dead as ice storm freezes US

This photo provided by the Forrest City, Ark., Fire Department shows a botched tractor trailer involved in a crash on Interstate 40, at mile marker 254, about 13 miles from the Forrest City exit on Tuesday morning, Jan. 31, 2023. (Forrest City Fire Department via AP)

Officials investigate an accident involving 18-wheelers on SH 130 south of Texas 71, in Austin, Texas, during an ice storm on Tuesday Jan. 31, 2023. Winter weather is bringing ice to a wide swath of the United States, causing the cancellation of more than 1,600 flights nationwide and knocking out power to thousands of Texans. ( Jay Janner /Austin American-Statesman via AP)

Officials investigate an accident involving 18-wheelers on SH 130 south of Texas 71, in Austin, Texas, during an ice storm on Tuesday. Winter weather is bringing ice to a wide swath of the United States, causing the cancellation of more than 1,600 flights nationwide and knocking out power to thousands of Texans. ( Jay Janner /Austin American-Statesman via AP)

AUSTIN, Texas — Winter weather brought ice to a wide swath of the United States on Tuesday, canceling more than 1,700 flights nationwide and snarling highways. At least two people died on slick roads in Texas and two law officers in the state were seriously injured, including a deputy who was pinned under a truck, authorities said.