Weather
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US Weather Forecast: Colder Temperatures, Travel Concerns To Hit Maine, Intermountain West in Late Week
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that colder temperatures and snow will unload in Maine and Intermountain West this week, bringing cold-related health concerns and travel hazards. Read here.
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