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The storm, which is still dropping snow across northern New England, caused plenty of misery.
Exceptionally high tides and power outages still linger throughout the Northeast from last week's storm.
While the wind and the snow are fierce, coastal flooding could be the worst aspect of the storm.
Record-breaking Hurricane Harvey became the second-costliest storm to hit the U.S. and dropped more rain than any other system ever.
The worst winter storm of the season threatens to bring snow, ice and cold from Nova Scotia to Florida, including a foot or more in Boston and a few inches in Manhattan.
Wildfires and hurricanes have combined to create a costly year for insurers and reinsurers.
The strongest Santa Ana winds of the season threaten more than 14,000 square miles covering a population in excess of 19.9 million.