Significant Winter Storm Continues to Sweep the East Coast
Briefly

A severe storm has brought heavy rain to Kentucky and Tennessee, spreading eastward with a mixture of rain, snow, sleet, and freezing rain. As the storm moves from the central U.S. toward the Northeast, meteorologists warn of high-impact weather, including potentially heavy snowfall and hazardous conditions on the roads due to ice accumulation. Damaging winds up to 70 miles per hour may accompany the storm, with effects lasting into Monday and potentially affecting travel plans significantly.
Bob Oravec, a meteorologist, characterized the sprawling storm as a 'high-impact storm,' predicting that severe weather on Sunday would likely focus on the Northeast, bringing heavy snow and ice.
The storm, which has already caused power outages and hazardous road conditions, is expected to progress across the East Coast, affecting travel and daily life through early week.
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