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Dangerous snow and ice stretches from the Midwest to the East Coast

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A massive winter storm unleashed chaos on Midwest roads with dangerous snow and ice in states including Missouri and Kansas. Now blizzard conditions threaten the East Coast. NBC’s Sam Brock reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the storm.

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