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Hazardous Lake-Effect Snow to Impact Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest This Week
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that hazardous weather conditions could emerge in the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest this week, bringing potential heavy lake-effect snow. Read here.
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