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Winter weather batters wide swath of southern U.S.

  • Winter Storm Cora is impacting the Southern United States with snow, ice, and extreme temperatures across a 1,400-mile area from Texas to the Carolinas.
  • States of emergency have been declared in Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia, and North Carolina due to the storm's expected severe weather conditions.
  • Forecasters predict snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches from near Memphis to the Central Appalachians, with sleet and freezing rain affecting southern regions.
  • Governors of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas have closed state offices in anticipation of the storm's impacts.
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