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Blast Of Snow Coming Thursday; 5-10 Inches Of Accumulation Expected "It looks like the snow is going to come in about midnight and it should continue through the day on Thursday," said Gary Lessor, chief meteorologist at the Western Connecticut State University Weather Center. Heavy in the morning, Lessor said the snow tapers off into the evening from East to West.
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Light Snow Falls in Florida and Georgia as 'Bomb Cyclone' Hits the South A winter storm warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, with heavy snowfall and wind chills of up to -25 degrees expected. • Freezing rain and ice shut down significant stretches of highway in northern Florida. The authorities in Leon ...
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ECU-UConn Women's Game Moved Up Due To Winter Weather GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Top-ranked Connecticut's women's basketball game at East Carolina on Wednesday has been moved to a 2 pm start because of the threat of severe winter weather. East Carolina officials announced the change Tuesday. The game had been scheduled for a 7 pm start.
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2 homeless men found dead in Houston amid freezing weather HOUSTON (AP) — Houston police say two homeless men have been found dead amid freezing weather and officials are trying to determine if the cold snap caused the deaths. Police spokeswoman Jodi Silva says officers have been working to help get homeless people to shelters as freezing ...
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Woman Hit By Car in Stamford Has Died: Police A 59-year-old Fairfield woman has died after she was hit by a vehicle in Stamford on Tuesday morning, according to police. A 38-year-old Stamford man driving a 2016 Dodge Ram was heading south on Elm Street, turning onto North State Street, when he hit the woman, who was intending to cross the ...
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Bismarck homeless cope with frigid winter conditions The ministry's Sister Kathleen Atkinson tells the Bismarck Tribune that the severe weather has been particularly difficult for homeless residents and people who can't afford cold-weather repairs. She says three people without access to heat visited the ministry Tuesday. The Ruth Meiers Hospitality House ...
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'Bone-chilling' weather unlikely to kill off ticks before spring, researchers say The study is being conducted by the Maine Medical Center Research Institute in cooperation with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station at sites in Cape Elizabeth and Connecticut. "The big question we have is how beneficial is a heavy snowpack to ticks," said Charles "Chuck" Lubelczyk, ...
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