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Severe Storm System Ravaged Mid-Atlantic to Northeast, Leaving 3 Dead and Thousands Without Power
Severe weather battered the United States Tuesday, spinning off tornadoes and reportedly killing three people in the South as high winds and blizzards buffeted the North and hundreds of thousands lost power. Read more here.
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