(AP) - A combination of snow, heavy rain and thunderstorms slid across the East Monday, kicking off killer tornadoes in Georgia while a West Coast storm caused flooding and mudslides in California. A band of thunderstorms stretched from the Nevada line through Wyoming, bringing high winds that knocked down trees and power lines. A 38-year-old woman was killed in Bringham City, Utah, when a house awning blew down on her. In southern Idaho, a 64-year-old woman died when a tree fell onto her car, Canyon County Sheriff's officials said. An area of low pressure moving through New England spread snow showers from Illinois across the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes to northern New England. Northern New York and northern New England got the heaviest snowfall, with 10 inches at Lake Placid and Champlain, N.Y., and 8 in Eden, Vt.