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A powerful bomb cyclone is slamming the U.S., threatening over 30 million people with up to two feet of snow, blizzard conditions, and hurricane-force winds. From the Great Lakes to the Northeast, cities like Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Boston are bracing for chaos. With wind gusts up to 55 mph, whiteout conditions, and massive power outages already reported, this storm is anything but ordinary.

Find out what a bomb cyclone really is, why it's so dangerous, and which areas are getting hit the hardest. This storm has already drenched California, and now it's tearing across the country.

:cloud_with_snow: Stay safe. Stay informed. Watch until the end for the full breakdown of this extreme winter threat.
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00:00A bomb cyclone is slamming America right now, and it's threatening over 30 million people with blizzards, power outages, and up to two feet of snow.
00:08From the Great Lakes to the northeast, states like New York, Maine, and New Hampshire are bracing for the worst.
00:14Winds over 55 miles per hour and snow so heavy it could drop visibility to nearly zero.
00:20Major cities like Chicago, Detroit, Philly, and Boston are directly in the storm's path,
00:24and some areas could be buried under a foot or more of snow by Tuesday.
00:29This isn't your average storm. It's what's known as a bomb cyclone.
00:33That means it's rapidly intensifying, dropping 24 millibars of pressure in 24 hours.
00:39It's already knocked out power to over 100,000 people.
00:42And the mix of ice, freezing rain, and blinding snow is making travel nearly impossible.
00:48Even areas not seeing snow are battling hurricane-force winds.
00:52Experts say if you hear bomb cyclone, it means serious danger.
00:56Stay indoors, stay off the roads, and stay alert.
00:59This storm isn't just powerful. It's historic.
01:01This storm isn't just powerful. It's historic.
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