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The United States is experiencing an intense cold snap from the northern Great Plains affecting over 18 million people in the states of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. According to meteorologists, the cold snap caused an abrupt transition to winter temperatures, including a low of minus two degrees Celsius in Jacksonville, Florida. The National Weather Service forecast that cities such as New York, and localities in Rochester, Buffalo, and Jamestown, will receive between 5 and 15 centimeters of snow. Experts also forecast the arrival of a new storm system that would bring additional snowfall for next Wednesday.

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00:00Moving on to the United States, the country is experiencing an intense cold snap from the northern Great Plains,
00:05affecting over 18 million people in the states of Alabama, Florida and Georgia.
00:10According to meteorologists, the cold snap caused an abrupt transition to winter temperatures,
00:16including a low of minus 2 degrees Celsius in Jacksonville, Florida.
00:21The National Weather Service forecast, the cities such as New York and localities in Rochester, Buffalo and Jamestown,
00:27will receive between 5 and 15 centimeters of snow.
00:31Expo also forecast the arrival of a new storm system that will bring additional snowfall for next Wednesday.
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