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Dynamic Winter Storm Unloads Rain, Sleet, Snow in the Northeast US While Midwest Blizzard Hits Central Appalachians with Rapid Freeze-Up
The persisting dynamic winter storm is unloading winter precipitation of rain, sleet, and snow over the Northeast US. Meanwhile, areas including Central Appalachians get a rapid freeze-up courtesy of the midwest blizzard.
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