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Snow, Freezing Rain Moving From Midwest To Mid-Atlantic

An active pattern has set up for the Northern Tier with several rounds of winter weather, and a storm system this weekend could bring several inches of snow to the Midwest and mid-Atlantic. On the southern end of the system, wintry mix (and even a little freezing) is possible, which could cause travel problems Sunday into Monday. By Monday, a couple of inches of snow could fall in major cities like Philadelphia, Columbus and Washington, D.C.
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College Student Dies From Carbon Monoxide While Charging Phone

The death of a Rhode Island college student during Winter Storm Hernando is a tragic reminder of this silent and deadly winter hazard: carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Woman's Hilarious Snow Depth Test After Record Snowfall

When Canadians say they got “a bit of snow” you might want to get clarification on their definition of a “bit.” After record snow hit the Ontario area, one woman decided to go outside and see just how deep the snow was, and the result was hilarious.
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'Much-Needed Rain' To Bring Relief From Drought, Wildfires To The South

The South is going to be a bit wet as we finish out the workweek as a broad upper-level trough brings multiple days of rainy weather to the region. The good news is that this is a much-needed rain, and it will bring relief to areas experiencing drought conditions and recent wildfire threats. While 1 to 2 inches of rain is possible by Saturday for cities like Atlanta, Savannah and Tallahassee, there is no major flood threat at this time, though a few isolated severe storms could pop up in Mississippi and Alabama.
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More Snow For The Northeast?

There will be multiple storm systems moving across the country in the coming days, some of which could bring at least light snow to the Northeast. Meteorologist Rob Shackelford breaks down each system and compares the latest models.
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