A winter storm system brings snow to the Midwest and tornado threats to the East Coast on Monday.
A severe weather system is impacting the eastern half of the United States with heavy snow expected in the Upper Midwest and tornado threats in mid-Atlantic states. The National Weather Service warns of damaging winds and tornadoes from South Carolina to Maryland, while areas from Wisconsin to Michigan's Upper Peninsula could see over 2 feet of snow. The storm has already caused hundreds of flight cancellations and power outages affecting over 210,000 customers.
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“Severe storms pummel parts of US with snow and high winds and raise tornado threat”
“Deadly late-winter storm could bring floods to NYC, tornados to DC and 2 feet of snow to Midwest”
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