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"The storm, which is expected to be one of the strongest in the region in decades, brought strong winds, heavy rain, and heavy snow to the area, with at least one person confirmed dead. Climate change is believed to have played a role in the storm's intensity, with the warming of the Arctic and increased ocean temperatures contributing to the formation of a 'polar vortex' and extreme weather events. The storm was also exacerbated by the La Niña cycle, which can produce atmospheric rivers that fuel extreme weather."
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