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The Boston Globe
| 5 months ago
A mild but widespread winter storm is developing over the Northeast and the upper Ohio River Valley, the second in less than a week for the regions. Forecasters expect the heaviest snowfall of 4 to 8 inches in southern New England, including Boston...
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United Press International
| 5 months ago
A massive winter storm moving across the United States has been blamed for at least 10 deaths, stranded thousands of travelers and created traffic nightmares. Weather forecasters said portions of northern Maine could receive more than a foot of snow...
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United Press International
| 5 months ago
A new storm was headed for portions of New England, the mid-Atlantic and the Ohio Valley as the region tried to dig out from a deadly Christmas blast. Accuweather.com said the new storm could strengthen to a strong nor'easter or blizzard in portions...
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Los Angeles Times
| 5 months ago
A deadly winter storm that dropped twisters onto the South on Christmas Day raced across the Northeast on Thursday, and bringing with it heavy snowfall, high winds and more canceled flights. Over the last two days, the storm has dropped heavy amounts...
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The Courier-Mail
| 5 months ago
THE death toll from a powerful winter storm that pushed through the nation's midsection into the Northeast has risen to 12. The storm has dropped about a foot in some parts of the US Northeast, a day after it dumped a record snowfall in Arkansas and...
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United Press International
| 5 months ago
A storm system moving across the United States has been blamed for at least seven deaths, bringing blizzard conditions, blackouts and travel delays. The weather outside was expected to be frightful in some areas Thursday as the storm chugged across...
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The independent
| 5 months ago
Suggested Topics A powerful winter storm that spawned tornadoes from Texas to Alabama, killing at least six people and leaving thousands without power, is bringing heavy snow to the Midwest and threatening rain and high wind in the East. A blizzard...
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The New York Times
| 5 months ago
December 26, 2012 A powerful winter storm that spawned tornadoes in the Deep South and brought Christmas Day snow to Dallas moved east on Wednesday, bringing blizzard conditions in Indiana and Ohio, severe thunderstorms to the Southeast and snow,...
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Los Angeles Times
| 5 months ago
A massive storm system upended post-Christmas travel plans Wednesday as it marched toward the Northeast after dumping snow and sleet on the middle of the country and producing tornadoes through the South on Christmas Day. The storm stretched from...
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BusinessInsider
| 5 months ago
A blizzard warning spanning over 730 miles from New York to Arkansas has been issued by the National Weather Service, it's headed through the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes, and Northeast. Total snowfall in the 6 to 12 inch range will carpet downstate...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 5 months ago
Ala. (AP) A powerful storm system that erupted Christmas Day with Gulf Coast tornadoes and snow in the nation's midsection headed for the Northeast on Wednesday, spreading blizzard conditions that slowed holiday travel. The death toll rose to six...
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GMA News
| 5 months ago
A massive winter storm system that whipped up tornadoes, ice and snow from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes and killed at least three people on Christmas was moving slowly eastward Wednesday. Hundreds of flights were cancelled and people were...
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International Business Times
| 5 months ago
Downed trees and power lines caused by a Christmas Day tornado are seen along Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama According to reports, the tornado barreled across the city of Mobile, as lightning flashed inside and tore up residential and commercial...
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NY1
| 5 months ago
A big storm could delay travel plans for holiday jetsetters Wednesday as a storm is set to hit the city later. The coastal flooding that will come along with it could cause flooding of streets and basements as well. Strong winds and rain will define...
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Chicago Tribune
| 5 months ago
Tornadoes also touched down in Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana, flattening houses and causing some injuries, according to the NWS...It warned that tornadoes at night at this time of year can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-...
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National Public Radio
| 5 months ago
Forecasters warned on Christmas Eve that things could get rough in the Southeast, and they were right. Reporter John Sharp at Mobile's Press-Register has a first-hand account of what it was like when a tornado blew through his neighborhood. He begins...
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International Business Times
| 5 months ago
United States Blizzard conditions prevailed in nation's midsection, leaving the holiday commuters struggle in treacherous roads. Power outages were reported in several storm-hit areas in Alabama and Mississippi. According to the National Weather...
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Sacramento Bee
| 5 months ago
Bill Foster, 53, a veteran member of the Alpine Meadows ski patrol team, died at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno after being caught in an intentionally triggered avalanche Monday, the ski area said in a news release. "Bill
was one of Alpine...
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The Fresno Bee
| 5 months ago
tool goes here A winter storm that brought a wet end to Christmas Day could drop as much as half an inch of rain in some Valley locations before departing this afternoon, the National Weather Service in Hanford said. Scattered showers are expected...
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USA Today
| 5 months ago
South, and, along with brutal, straight-line winds, knocked down countless trees, blew the roofs off homes and left many Christmas celebrations in the dark. Holiday travelers in the nation's much colder midsection battled treacherous driving...
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The Herald
| 5 months ago
Font Resize The Monterey County Herald Staff and wire reports Monterey County residents can expect about three-quarters of an inch of rain Wednesday as a cold front moves through, and the National Weather Services predicts another system sweeping...
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 5 months ago
Forecasters say Georgia is likely to be hit by the same weather system that caused tornadoes in Alabama and left tens of thousands of people without power. Meteorologists at the National Weather Service say some areas of the state will likely see...
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The Tuscaloosa News
| 5 months ago
Stormy weather might have dampened some Christmas activities, but West Alabama escaped the rapidly moving storm system apparently with little damage. No injuries were reported as the storm system, which brought heavy rains and gusting winds passed...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 5 months ago
Meanwhile, as several feet of snow piled up in the Sierra, a ski patroller injured in a Christmas Eve avalanche became the second person in as many days to die from avalanches in the area. The National Weather Service was forecasting a half-inch to...