'Bomb cyclone' hits US East Coast; 12 dead, flights disrupted
A monster
winter "bomb tornado" clobbered the US East
Coast on Thursday with solidifying cool and substantial snow, constraining a
large number of flight cancelations and boundless school terminations - and
notwithstanding inciting the US Senate to scratch off votes in favor of
whatever is left of the week.
A great many
Americans confronted potential power blackouts in severely icy sub-solidifying
temperatures, with somewhere in the range of 45,000 individuals in Virginia and
thousands more in Georgia, South Carolina and Florida effectively influenced.
Alleviation
as hotter temperatures was not expected until one week from now, as indicated
by the National Weather Service, and the snow was required to just decrease by
late Friday as the tempest moves northeastward into Canada.
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