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New Year's Storm Expected to Trigger Severe Thunderstorms, Tornadoes in South
This New Year's storm may cause more severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in the South, spreading a snowy mess from the Rockies and Plains to the Midwest and Northeast of the United States. The first half of this week will see a mix of snow, rain, and thunderstorms across the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest, and Northeast, as well as soaking rain and thunderstorms in the South.
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Chicago Residents Hope to Experience Snow Before the Year Ends
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