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Severe Winter Storm Disrupts Travel Across Southern U.S.

A major winter storm causes travel disruptions, power outages, and hazardous conditions across the Southern U.S., continuing into Tennessee and the southeastern region.

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A powerful winter storm has brought heavy snow and ice to the Southern U.S., resulting in over 300 flight cancellations and dangerous road conditions. Major disruptions continue as temperatures are expected to drop, increasing the risk of icy roads. Power outages affected over 110,000 customers in Georgia alone. Local officials have warned of remaining hazardous conditions, urging people to stay home. This season's storm accumulated more snow than many areas typically receive in a year, highlighting the severe impact of the weather system across multiple states.

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  1. The storm piled up more than a year’s worth of snowfall on some cities, including Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee.

    Winter storm across US south disrupts travel and closes schools

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  2. The Guardian
  3. CBS News
  4. NPR