A chaotic weather system affected over half the U.S. on Monday, causing extreme conditions from a heatwave in California to blizzards in the Midwest. More than 4,700 flights were canceled, and over half a million homes lost power, primarily in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania. Heavy rains led to flooding in Hawaii, while the Southwest experienced unprecedented early heat, with temperatures reaching into the triple digits. Severe weather warnings were issued from New Jersey to Virginia, as the storm system moved toward the East Coast.
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