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A powerful winter storm lashes the US

  • The east was expected to get heavy rains, and the Pacific Northwest could see several feet of snow.
  • Tuesday saw strong gusts and heavy rainfall over the East Coast.
  • In 12 states, the storms have caused power outages for nearly 418,000 homes and businesses.

A large portion of the US was hit by brutal winter weather on Tuesday, and experts said that certain locations will see this weather throughout the week. The east was expected to get heavy rains, and the Pacific Northwest could see several feet of snow.

Authorities and local media reports indicate that earlier on Tuesday, strong winds and a few tornadoes tore through areas of the southern states, resulting in at least three fatalities in Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia. In the Florida Panhandle, tornadoes severely damaged areas.

Winter storm

Tuesday saw strong gusts and heavy rainfall over the East Coast. A large portion of the northeast was predicted to receive seven and a half centimeters or more of rain.

In 12 states, the storms have caused power outages for nearly 418,000 homes and businesses. There will be more snow in the Midwest and Great Lakes region, with blizzard conditions expected in several areas.

Up to 20 centimeters of snow are falling on the eastern and northern fringes of the storm engulfing the East Coast, and strong winds are predicted. As the storm system moves away on Wednesday, conditions should improve, according to forecasters.

There are blizzard conditions due to a different storm system in the Pacific Northwest, with several feet of snow falling at higher altitudes in the Cascade mountains of Washington and Oregon.

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