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    By The Associated Press CHICAGO — A broad and erratic patchwork of severe weather rumbled across much of the U.S. on Sunday, dumping heavy snow and making roads impassable in the Upper Midwest while damaging high winds swept across the Plains. Hawaii continued to be affected by severe flooding. And portions of the mid-South readied for late-day thunderstorms. Forecasters said the storms would spread eastward by Monday, with mid-Atlantic states and Washington, D.C., at greatest risk for high winds and tornadoes. Successive punches of snow, wind and severe weather were set to impact the eastern half of the United States, said AccuWeather senior The post Snow and wind batter parts of U.S. as severe flooding affects Hawaii appeared first on HBCU News.
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