Severe Weather Hits U.S. as New Storms Loom for Thanksgiving

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A major winter storm has caused significant disruptions across the U.S., with California experiencing record rain and landslides, while the East Coast faces blizzard warnings. The storm, which began as a 'bomb cyclone' in the Pacific Northwest, has left thousands without power, particularly in the Seattle area. As the storm moves east, it is expected to bring rain and snow to the Midwest and Great Lakes, impacting Thanksgiving travel. The Northeast, suffering from drought, received much-needed precipitation, though conditions remain challenging with heavy snow in some areas.
- Winter storms sweep across the U.S. while a new system is expected for Thanksgiving NPR
- Perpetual Rain Ongoing: 2 Dead, California Slammed The Weather Channel
- Winter storms and floods sweep across the U.S. with a new system expected for Thanksgiving PBS NewsHour
- Atmospheric River Shifts South: What to Expect from the Forecast The New York Times
- 'Where’s FEMA?': Mirrormont, WA residents plead for assistance after bomb cyclone FOX 13 Seattle
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