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coast, dumping heavy, wet snow and causing havoc in the roads and in the air. a state of emergency has been declared in virginia where parts of the state saw 20 inches of snow. mass power outages have been reported. 1,600 flights have been canceled and coastal flood warnings are in effect for parts of new england, including areas still recovering from superstorm sandy. right now, the biggest threat seems to be the winds and coastal flooding. karen mcginnis is live in the severe weather center tracking the storm, which isn't going to end for a while, karen. >> exactly. we're taking it through friday, high tide on friday. here are the winds as we look across massachusetts, here's the cape. some of the winds are gusting to near 50 miles an hour. in boston, we're seeing wind gusts close to 40. we've got these wind driven waves and we'll see snowfall. boston in particular is looking at a winter storm advisory. no heavy snow there but the wind is going to be problematic and a lot of these areas saw the big

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