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- Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season
The Northeast is getting ready for its first major snowstorm of the season, just as the Midwest is beginning to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday
- The first big snowstorm of the winter hits the Northeast
The Northeast is seeing its first major winter snowstorm arrive just as the Midwest begins to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday
- Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The first major storm of the winter covered parts of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic with snow and ice Tuesday, making roads hazardous, disrupting travel and closing schools as some areas braced for several inches of heavy snowfall
- Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season
Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season Last winner’s top name was Ctrl-Salt-Delete This season’s winners will be announced in January
- Winter has arrived: The season’s first big snowstorm hits the Northeast . . .
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Northeast saw its first major winter snowstorm arrive on Tuesday just as the Midwest began to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday
- Northeast Prepares For 1st Major Snowstorm Of Season
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Northeast was getting ready Tuesday for its first major snowstorm of the season, just as the Midwest began to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday Some parts of northern New England were expecting up to 10 inches (25 4 centimeters) of
- Northeast prepares for first wintry blast of season
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Black ice, snow showers and fog pestered post-holiday travelers in the Midwest on Monday while the Northeast geared up for its first major snowstorm of the season With
- Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season - 13abc
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The Northeast was getting ready Tuesday for its first major snowstorm of the season, just as the Midwest began to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the
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