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An enormous cold front is moving across the United States, resulting in a perilous combination of intense storms, torrential rain, and substantial snowfall. From the Midwest down to the South, millions face the threat of destructive winds, large hail, tornadoes, and flash floods.

As the system advances eastward, heavy downpours are expected to drench the Ohio Valley and Northeast, likely leading to travel disruptions in major metropolitan areas and airports. Simultaneously, behind the front, winter is making a surprising return, with up to 2 feet of snow anticipated in the Rockies, particularly around Denver.

Temperatures are forecasted to drop 20 to 30 degrees below seasonal norms, giving the impression of early March rather than May.

Remain alert and prepare as this formidable system affects millions nationwide.
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00:00This week, a massive cold front hits the U.S.
00:03It brings a dangerous triple threat.
00:05Severe storms, flooding rain, and heavy snow.
00:10Monday, storms explode in the Midwest.
00:13Strong winds and large hail are likely.
00:15By Tuesday, the system moves south.
00:18Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas face tornado risks.
00:22Flash flooding could hit multiple states.
00:24Heavy rain spreads toward the northeast.
00:27Major cities could see travel delays.
00:30Airports along the east coast may be impacted.
00:32Then comes a shocking twist.
00:34Behind the front, winter returns.
00:37The Rockies could get up to two feet of snow.
00:39Denver is under a winter storm warning.
00:42Temperatures will drop fast up to 30 degrees below normal.
00:46Early May will feel like early March.
00:48Stay alert.
00:50Stay prepared.
00:51This system will impact millions.
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