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Weather News Winter Weather Warnings In 5 States As 4 Feet Of Snow To Hit

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It might not have been a white Christmas for most parts of the country, but some heavy snow is coming about a day later for four states, the National Weather Service (NWS) has warned. On Thursday, the ... Read More

Winter weather warnings issued as 10 inches of snow expected to disrupt holiday travel


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Winter Weather Warnings for Christmas Eve as Heavy Snow To Hit


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Winter Storm Hits US Airlines: Over 1800 Flights Cancelled As Severe Weather Brings Snow And Ice To Northeast


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National Weather Service Issues ‘Urgent’ Winter Storm Warning as 14 Inches of Snow, 60 MPH Winds Approach


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