Huge 'megastorm' will sweep US with dangerous weather, forecast says - USA Today
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A massive storm system is forecast to sweep across the United States, bringing dangerous weather conditions to multiple regions. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for the approaching "megastorm" that could impact large portions of the country with severe conditions including heavy precipitation and strong winds. The storm threatens to disrupt travel and daily activities across affected areas as it moves through the continental United States.
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