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Power Outages · United StatesA big winter storm dumped sleet, freezing rain and snow across much of the U.S. on Sunday, bringing subzero temperatures and paralyzing air and road traffic. Power lines were draped in ice, and hundreds of thousands of people in the Southeast were left without electricity. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. SourceSee the Story
Winter Storm Leaves Over 1 Million Without Power and Cancels Thousands of Flights
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National Weather Service · United StatesConfidence is increasing that a powerful winter storm will form off the East Coast this weekend amid a bout of deadly cold, but predicting its track, intensity and who could see snow will take time to become clear.
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Forecast Models Are Predicting a Bomb Cyclone Off the East Coast This Weekend
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National Weather Service · United StatesThis weekend’s winter storm and ensuing bitter cold have left at least 25 people dead in the U.S. and caused prolonged power outages for hundreds of thousands, particularly across the southern U.S.See the Story
U.S. Death Toll From Winter Storm and Cold Rises to over 30 as Parts of South Could Be without Power ‘Weeks, Not Days’
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