Snowstorm Hits Mid-Atlantic Region; At Least 7 Dead In Midwest

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A deadly winter storm rolled east to the mid-Atlantic United States on Sunday, after dropping more than a foot of snow on parts of the Midwest and killing at least 7 people in highway accidents.

The weather system started as rain from Mexico, but has since turned into snow. The forecast is that the storm will affect an 1,800-mile region of the United States from Colorado to the mid-Atlantic. Millions of Americans in ten states and Washington, D.C. were under a winter storm warning or advisory on Sunday.

Four people in Missouri and three in Kansas died in roadway accidents, authorities in both states reported. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency on Saturday in anticipation of snow and ice accumulation, transportation problems and power outages in the state. Central and northern Virginia may receive up to ten inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Washington was forecast to receive almost a half foot of snow, forcing airlines to cancel over one hundred flights leaving Reagan National Airport on Sunday morning.

At least 7 dead after winter storm pummels mid-Atlantic

Via www.nbcnews.com