East Coast Braces for Bomb Cyclone: Snow, Winds, and Widespread Outages

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Forecasters warn a bomb cyclone off the Southeast coast will unleash heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and dangerous winds across the East Coast, following a prior weekend storm that left millions without power; 6–12 inches are possible from the Carolinas to the Northeast, subfreezing temperatures linger into February, warming centers and National Guard aid are in place, and officials caution about frostbite and carbon-monoxide risks as more than 100 deaths have been linked to the cold.
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