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A major winter storm, expected to reach the Northeast later this week, has already brought more than 2 feet of snow to parts of the Midwest, and prompted airlines to cancel thousands of flights.
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What's already expected to be a major storm could turn into blizzard conditions. Boston and eastern Massachusetts could see two feet of snow.
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There will be no remote learning, and all extracurricular activities are also canceled.
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Homes and businesses across New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania were without power as a dangerous storm brought heavy snow, strong thunderstorms and blustery winds.
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Mild temperatures so far this winter could have a lasting impact on Lake Erie’s shoreline. Late ice formation on the lake can cause even more erosion, according to scientists. Despite a cold November, temperatures this winter have remained mostly mild. Lake Erie’s water temperatures are hovering in the mid-thirties — not cold enough to freeze.
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Central Ohio is seeing unseasonably frigid weather as a wave of arctic air blankets the Midwest.Temperatures were nearly 20 degrees early Tuesday morning.…
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The overnight snowfall closed Columbus City Schools on Wednesday and threw a wrench in ACT testing for high school juniors. Starting in 2017, Ohio school…
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National Weather Service meteorologists say the wild weather swings we've experienced this winter will continue into the spring.
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Even though Cleveland was colder than the North Pole (Alaska, at least) on account of the Polar Vortex, the weather is going to shift dramatically warmer in a matter of days.
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The painfully cold weather holding much of the Midwest in a historic deep freeze sent temperatures plunging to record lows Thursday in several cities as…