Mid-February 2014 North American winter storm
From February 11–13, 2014, a major snow and ice storm affected the American South and East Coast of the United States, bringing with it up to a foot of snow and crippling ice across parts of the South. Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark for days, possibly even up to 2 weeks without power. As of February 14, 22 people had died from the storm.
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Mid-February 2014 North American winter storm
From February 11–13, 2014, a major snow and ice storm affected the American South and East Coast of the United States, bringing with it up to a foot of snow and crippling ice across parts of the South. Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark for days, possibly even up to 2 weeks without power. As of February 14, 22 people had died from the storm.
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2014-02-24
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2014-02-11
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The winter storm tracking across the United States East Coast on February 13
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in Mount Storm, West Virginia
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Mid-February 2014 North American winter storm
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Part of the 2013–14 North American winter
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From February 11–13, 2014, a m ...... eople had died from the storm.
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Mid-February 2014 North American winter storm
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