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35 million people under blizzard warning as storm hits Northeast

TITLE: Northeast Blizzard Warning: 35 Million in Path of Storm SUBTITLE: Heavy snowfall expected to persist into Monday, disrupting travel and daily life EXCERPT: A major winter storm is

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35 million people under blizzard warning as storm hits Northeast

Here is the synthesized article: **TITLE**: Northeast Blizzard Warning: 35 Million in Path of Storm **SUBTITLE**: Heavy snowfall expected to persist into Monday, disrupting travel and daily life **EXCERPT**: A major winter storm is

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TITLE: Northeast Blizzard Warning: 35 Million in Path of Storm SUBTITLE: Heavy snowfall expected to persist into Monday, disrupting travel and daily life EXCERPT: A major winter storm is sweeping through the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with 35 million people under a blizzard warning as heavy snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour are expected to persist into Monday.

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A powerful winter storm is battering the Northeast, with 35 million people under a blizzard warning as heavy snowfall and strong winds are expected to persist into Monday. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a blizzard warning for a large swath of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, stretching from Virginia to Maine, as a low-pressure system moves up the East Coast.

The storm is expected to produce heavy snow over the northern mid-Atlantic into the Northeast from Sunday evening into Monday, with snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour possible at times. The NWS warns that the heavy snowfall will lead to significant disruptions to travel and daily life, with roads becoming impassable and power outages possible.

The blizzard warning is in effect until Monday evening, with the NWS warning of sustained winds of 30-40 mph and frequent gusts up to 50-60 mph. The strong winds will lead to significant drifting and blowing snow, making travel extremely hazardous.

The storm has already begun to impact the region, with snowfall reports coming in from across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. As of Sunday evening, snowfall totals ranged from 2-6 inches in some areas, with higher totals expected by the time the storm passes.

The impact of the storm is expected to be significant, with many schools and businesses already announcing closures for Monday. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines and transportation providers for updates on flight and travel schedules.

The NWS is urging residents to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, as the heavy snowfall and strong winds will make it difficult to navigate roads and sidewalks.

As the storm continues to move up the East Coast, residents are bracing for the worst. "We're expecting a long and difficult night ahead," said one emergency management official. "We're urging everyone to stay safe and stay indoors until the storm passes."

The storm is the latest in a series of winter storms to impact the Northeast this season, and residents are growing weary of the constant disruptions to their daily lives. However, emergency management officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe.

As the storm continues to unfold, residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the latest forecast and any necessary instructions from emergency management officials.

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TITLE: Northeast Blizzard Warning: 35 Million in Path of Storm SUBTITLE: Heavy snowfall expected to persist into Monday, disrupting travel and daily life EXCERPT: A major winter storm is sweeping through the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, with 35 million people under a blizzard warning as heavy snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour are expected to persist into Monday.

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A powerful winter storm is battering the Northeast, with 35 million people under a blizzard warning as heavy snowfall and strong winds are expected to persist into Monday. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a blizzard warning for a large swath of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, stretching from Virginia to Maine, as a low-pressure system moves up the East Coast.

The storm is expected to produce heavy snow over the northern mid-Atlantic into the Northeast from Sunday evening into Monday, with snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour possible at times. The NWS warns that the heavy snowfall will lead to significant disruptions to travel and daily life, with roads becoming impassable and power outages possible.

The blizzard warning is in effect until Monday evening, with the NWS warning of sustained winds of 30-40 mph and frequent gusts up to 50-60 mph. The strong winds will lead to significant drifting and blowing snow, making travel extremely hazardous.

The storm has already begun to impact the region, with snowfall reports coming in from across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. As of Sunday evening, snowfall totals ranged from 2-6 inches in some areas, with higher totals expected by the time the storm passes.

The impact of the storm is expected to be significant, with many schools and businesses already announcing closures for Monday. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines and transportation providers for updates on flight and travel schedules.

The NWS is urging residents to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, as the heavy snowfall and strong winds will make it difficult to navigate roads and sidewalks.

As the storm continues to move up the East Coast, residents are bracing for the worst. "We're expecting a long and difficult night ahead," said one emergency management official. "We're urging everyone to stay safe and stay indoors until the storm passes."

The storm is the latest in a series of winter storms to impact the Northeast this season, and residents are growing weary of the constant disruptions to their daily lives. However, emergency management officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe.

As the storm continues to unfold, residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the latest forecast and any necessary instructions from emergency management officials.

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  • National Weather Service (NWS)
  • Local news reports

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