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And the worst isn’t yet over for Americans, especially in the Midwest. Today the blizzard has passed – but as skies clear temperatures are expected to plunge to 30 below this morning.
In a region where hundreds of thousands of people have been left without power or transportation, it could prove deadly.
The sprawling system unloaded as much as two feet of snow, crippled airports and stranded drivers in downtown Chicago as if in a prairie blizzard.
Much of Texas was under a hard freeze warning Wednesday; light snowfall stubbornly lingered into the night in Maine.
Officials in the Northeast had warned homeowners and businesses for days of the dangers of leaving snow piled up on rooftops.
As the 2,000-mile-long storm cloaked the region in ice and added inches to the piles of snow already settled across the landscape, the predictions came true.
Thousands inconvenienced: Cars sit abandoned on Chicago’s iconic Lake Shore Drive after drivers were forced to walk to safety during the storm. The drive is hoped to be cleared by this morning
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