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New England storm could pack less punch than feared Saturday, Feb 23, 2013 07:32 PM PST BOSTON (Reuters) - A weather system threatening New England with a third straight weekend of winter storms appeared to be weakening on Saturday night, promising less snowfall than expected. Another storm in the Western United States was rolling out of the Rocky Mountains and could create blizzard conditions in Colorado over the weekend, according to a National Weather Service advisory. Forecasters were also predicting blizzard conditions from Oklahoma through Missouri early next week when another snowstorm hits an area of the Northern United States from the Plains to the Great Lakes. ... Full Story | Top |
Third straight weekend storm heads for New England Saturday, Feb 23, 2013 10:54 AM PST BOSTON (Reuters) - New England faced a third straight weekend of storms dumping a messy mix of wet snow and freezing rain across the region, meteorologists said Saturday. Another storm in the West is rolling out of the Rocky Mountains this weekend and could create blizzard conditions in Colorado, according to a National Weather Service advisory. Much of the Midwest is already blanketed with snow. More than a foot of snow was reported in Kansas on Thursday, forcing airports to cancel hundreds of flights and leaving motorists stranded on highways. ... Full Story | Top |
More volatile weather for March Saturday, Feb 23, 2013 04:42 AM PST Full Story | Top |
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