By Tess Stynes 
 

Exelon Corp.'s (EXC) Philadelphia-based PECO electric and natural-gas utility said roughly 443,000 customers in its southern Pennsylvania service remained without power early Thursday morning in the aftermath of a severe ice and snow storm.

Winter-weary residents of the Northeast received another dose of snow, sleet and freezing rain Wednesday, with the second storm of the week canceling classes, closing government and business offices, and causing power outages across the region.

PECO said the Wednesday storm knocked out power to about 650,000 of its customers, making it the second-worst storm for the utility, coming in behind only superstorm Sandy, which interrupted service for 850,000 of its customers.

The utility expects service will be restored to most of its customers by Friday night, though customers in more heavily damaged areas will be without power through Sunday.

The company said more than 3,500 PECO employees, contractors and workers from out-of-state utilities--PECO's Chicago-based sister utility ComEd--were working around the clock in an effort to restore power.

PECO serves 1.6 million electric and 497,000 natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Exelon is set to report its fourth-quarter financial results later Thursday.

Write to Tess Stynes at tess.stynes@wsj.com

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