A monster winter storm is expected to sweep across much of the U.S. through this weekend, dumping up to a foot of snow onto the New York City area and unleashing absolute havoc across the country.
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Track the major winter storm that will stretch over 2,000 miles and impact 30 plus states throughout the nation. Stay with ...
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Officials across Northwest Florida are warning residents that the frigid rain and short-lived snow will be followed by a hard ...
The coldest morning of the winter so far is expected on Sunday morning! After a very warm first half of the winter, this ...
KENTUCKY, USA — Bitter cold weather is bringing more snow to Kentucky and southern Indiana. Light snow showers moved through ...
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According to NBC 5 Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman, the quick-moving system will last through at least 7 a.m.
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