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Meteorologists Blame a Stretched Polar Vortex, Moisture, Lack of Sea Ice for Dangerous Winter Blast
A stretched polar vortex is expected to cause subzero temperatures, heavy snow, and ice impacting 250 million people across the U.S. with potential power outages, National Weather Service says.
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Stretched polar vortex, moisture and a lack of sea ice all to blame for dangerous winter blast, meteorologists say
Meteorologists said the eastern two-thirds of the nation is threatened with a winter storm that could rival the damage of a major hurricane and has some origins in an Arctic that is warming from climate change.
·Washington, United States
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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