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More Snow Incoming: Storm From Canada Will Make US Northeastern Regions Colder
Experts warn that the reasonably tranquil, albeit frigid, weather pattern that sets into parts of the Midwest and Northeast during the second week of January may be short-lived, as they keep an eye on the long-range prediction for additional weather difficulties and any storms.
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