Weather
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Colder Air and Snow to Unload in Northeast and Midwest Before End of the Week; Travel Delays Expected in Central and Eastern US
Colder air and snow are expected to unfold in the Northeast, New England and Midwest before the end of the week. Meanwhile, the forecast said that motorists could expect travel delays and slowed commutes.
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