"Northeast Braces for Intensifying Winter Storms and Flood Alerts"

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FEMA's daily hazard outlook map, designed to show threats expected in the coming days, has been increasingly crowded with a confluence of extreme weather events disrupting the United States, including snowstorms, intense flooding, high winds, and tornadoes. The map, which used to show localized concerns in parts of the country with much of it showing no hazards, now depicts a worrisome hazard in almost every state, reflecting the intensifying and widespread impact of extreme weather across the nation.
- FEMA’s Disaster Map Is Getting Crowded The New York Times
- Winter storms: Ground stop at Chicago O'Hare, over 1,000 flights canceled nationwide Yahoo! Voices
- Flood alerts across Northeast ABC News
- Severe Weather to Intensify With More Winter Storms Expected Into This Weekend The New York Times
- Northeast braces for flood threats as runoff and snowmelt pose persistent challenges The National Desk
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