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More Snow For The Northeast?

After seeing historic snowfall across parts of the Northeast, there is a chance of more heavy snow across the Northeast in a system that is coming over the weekend into next week. There is still uncertainty and these models could shift, but here’s the latest.
More Snow For The Northeast?story-preview

Wicked Winter Waves And Winds Whip Massachusetts Coast

Snow wasn’t the only nor’easter monster – people along the Massachusetts coast were hit with 75 mph wind gusts that sent massive waves crashing into their homes. See how bad it got in Scituate as the height of the winter storm.
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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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Images That Define The Historic East Coast Blizzard

A powerful nor'easter slammed the East Coast this past weekend, burying cities in more than 20 inches of snow and breaking decades-old records. Providence, Rhode Island, experienced its heaviest snowfall of all time, while New York City saw its biggest snowstorm in over a decade. The historic winter storm forced school closures, road shutdowns, and left neighborhoods transformed into winter wonderlands. Despite the dangerous blizzard conditions, locals made the most of their unexpected snow day. From record-breaking accumulations to breathtaking winter scenes, this nor'easter delivered one of the most photogenic and powerful snowstorms the East Coast has seen in years.
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Superbloom: What's Happening With California's Wildflowers?

California is about to explode with color as state officials predict moderate to strong wildflower blooms across the state in 2026 following widespread rainfall during fall and winter. Wildflower growth depends on rain timing, sunlight, seasonal temperature patterns and wind. This year, California got the recipe right.
Superbloom: What's Happening With California's Wildflowers?story-preview