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More than a Meter of Snow: A Historic Blizzard Hits the Coast

Eastern coastal cities were hit the hardest.

A massive winter storm has brought record-breaking snowfall to eastern coastal cities, dumping more than a meter of snow in less than 24 hours. The storm, which began late Monday night, has caused widespread power outages, travel disruptions, and even structural damage to some buildings.

Transportation was heavily impacted by the snow.

The storm has had a significant impact on transportation, with roads across the region being closed or impassable. Airports have been forced to cancel or delay flights, and public transportation has been suspended in many areas.

The heavy snow has also caused power outages for hundreds of thousands of people. In some areas, power lines have been brought down by the weight of the snow, leaving residents without electricity for extended periods of time.

People are being asked to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel.

Local authorities are urging people to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. The snow is expected to continue falling throughout the day, and conditions are expected to remain hazardous.

The storm is expected to move out of the region by Wednesday.

The storm is expected to move out of the region by Wednesday, but cleanup efforts are expected to take several days. Schools and businesses are expected to remain closed until the snow is cleared and it is safe to travel.


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