Powerful US storm claims nine lives

The death toll has risen to nine from the powerful winter storm in the US.

Powerful US storm claims nine lives

The death toll has risen to nine from the powerful winter storm in the US.

The north-eastern United States is bracing for more snow after seeing a record snowfall in Arkansas and ruining holiday travel plans.

The storm is expected to drop one to two feet of snow on parts of the north-east just a day after it swept through the centre of the country. As it arrived, snowfall ranged from a few inches to a dozen in some locations.

The National Weather Service says the heaviest accumulations will be in northern Pennsylvania, upstate New York and inland sections of several New England states before the storm ends tomorrow and heads to Canada.

Officials in Indiana said a man and a woman were killed when the scooter they were riding went out of control on a snowy street and they were hit by a pickup truck.

Despite the weather, no flights were delayed today in cities like New York, Philadelphia and Boston.

In coastal areas, the storm is mostly bringing high winds and heavy rain.

Yesterday, the storm caused hundreds of flights to be cancelled or delayed and scores of motorists got stuck on icy roads. Blizzard warnings were issued in some areas.

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