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Developing Storm System to Bring Severe Weather in the Eastern Half of the United States
The latest weather forecasts indicate the developing storm system will bring severe weather risks, including heavy snow, torrential rain-induced flooding, thunderstorms, and tornadoes in the eastern half of the United States.
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