Northeast Braces for Intense Snow Squalls and Travel Disruptions

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A massive winter storm is set to hit the US, with blizzard warnings and hazardous travel conditions expected in the Northeast, Midwest, and Appalachians. Upstate New York could see up to 18 inches of snow, particularly in Oswego and Lewis counties, due to lake-effect snow. Maryland and West Virginia face intense blizzards with winds up to 60 mph, making driving extremely dangerous. The storm is expected to persist until Friday evening, with significant snowfall and strong winds impacting transportation and potentially causing power outages.
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