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Winter storm: Death toll rises as winter storm continues dumping snow across the U.S Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are slamming large parts of the U.S. as the dangerously cold weather causes major power outages and travel disruptions.
The U.S. workweek opened with more snow in the Northeast from a colossal winter storm that brought power outages and at least 13 weather-related deaths.
Reporters from across the NPR Network are covering the storm in each state — the impact and how officials are responding.
The forecasts had predicted that the storm could be among the worst in a generation to hit the region. By Monday, it was clear that is exactly what happened.
A winter storm warning is still in effect, but the worst is over. Here's how much snow fell in the Fall River area so far.
A powerful winter storm walloped a huge swath of the U.S., killing at least 25 people. Electricity is out for hundreds of thousands, and freezing rain and snow have coated streets.
A winter storm dumped 6 to 10 inches of snow across Maryland, bringing frigid temperatures and freezing rain.
A far-reaching winter storm blanketed the Mid-Atlantic in an icy brew of snow and sleet Sunday, with preliminary totals exceeding two feet in parts of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia International Airport received its biggest snow of the season,
The major winter storm blanketed dozens of US states over the weekend, impacting some 180 million people from the Southwest to New England.