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The entire Eastern USA was under a weather siege Sunday as a furious winter storm packing heavy snow, ice, gale-force winds and tornadoes rolled out of the Midwest and continued its unforgiving march across the nation.Almost 250,000 homes and businesses were dark in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Col. Freddy Johnson, commander of the North Carolina Highway Patrol, said that by late morning, the agency had responded to 200 car crashes and 460 calls for service.60M+ AMERICANS IN STORM'S PATH: Snow and ice to cause major travel disruptionsElsewhere, 1 to 4 inches of sleet, snow and ice was forecast for the Atlanta area as well as other parts of Georgia and South Carolina.“Hopefully, the storm will underdeliver, but it could overdeliver.
As said here by John Bacon, USA TODAY