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A large storm system is poised to traverse the United States, with the potential to impact close to 200 million individuals. Weather experts caution that this system could quickly evolve into a bomb cyclone, bringing blizzard-like conditions, intense thunderstorms, torrential rain, strong winds, and hazardous travel scenarios.

The Upper Midwest could experience blinding blizzards and accumulations of 1 to 3 feet of snow, while regions further south and east might face severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and gusty winds. Key cities such as Chicago, Denver, Detroit, New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington D.C. may encounter extensive flight delays and cancellations.

Power outages affecting tens of thousands to potentially hundreds of thousands are likely as the storm intensifies. Following this system, a wave of Arctic air will cause temperatures to drop significantly across the Plains and Midwest.

Weather experts indicate this could turn out to be one of the most significant weather phenomena of the year so far.

Stay updated and take precautions as this formidable storm unfolds.
Transcript
00:00A massive storm is about to hit the United States, and nearly 200 million people could be affected.
00:05Starting Sunday, this powerful system is expected to rapidly strengthen
00:10and could turn into what meteorologists call a bomb cyclone,
00:13a storm that intensifies extremely fast within just 24 hours.
00:18In the upper Midwest, blizzard conditions may bring powerful winds and one to three feet of snow,
00:23creating dangerous whiteout conditions and making travel nearly impossible.
00:27At the same time, areas farther south and east could see severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, damaging winds,
00:35and even hail as the storm pulls moisture from the Pacific, Gulf, and Atlantic.
00:39Major airports including Chicago, Denver, New York, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C.
00:45could experience thousands of flight delays or cancellations.
00:49Power outages affecting tens of thousands, possibly even hundreds of thousands of people are also possible.
00:54And once the storm passes, a blast of Arctic air will sweep across much of the country, sending temperatures plunging.
01:02Meteorologists warn this could become one of the most impactful weather events of the year,
01:06so millions of Americans are being urged to prepare now.
01:09it was summer of the spring as the snow.
01:10Let's turn to the ice as the snow.
01:10Now when the snow is not far away and it is not far away.
01:10We have the snow.
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