
Hundreds of thousands without power in Northeast after deadly storms wallop US
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Severe weather across the United States on Tuesday has left at least five people dead and the latest forecast shows more winter storms are on the way.
Severe weather across the U.S. on Tuesday has left at least five people dead, according to local authorities, and the latest forecast shows more winter storms are on the way.
Hundreds of thousands of customers are without power across the U.S. Wednesday, with New York and Pennsylvania hit the hardest.
While the rain in the Northeast has stopped for now, it still could cause rivers to rise over their banks over the next two days. The Pawtuxet River in Rhode Island and the Pompton and Passaic rivers in New Jersey could go to into major flooding stages.
In Wisconsin, one person was killed in a car crash due to poor road conditions amid snowfall on Tuesday morning, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said.
Another car crash killed a 35-year-old woman in Webber Township, Michigan, on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Lake County Sheriff's Office.