Massive Blizzard Leaves at Least 4 Dead in Northeastern U.S.
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On February 8, 2013, a large nor'easter system (Nicknamed Blizzard Nemo by the Weather Channel) with pressures below 990 mbar was moving northwards along the United States East Coast. Photo: Wikipedia.
New York Daily News – The Northeast was still hunkered down Saturday as a massive blizzard pummeled the region, snarling road and air traffic, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and contributing to at least four deaths.
Snow and heavy winds were still slamming many areas on Saturday morning, and overnight gusts reached hurricane force in some places.
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