Weather
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Substantial Amount of Snow with Strong Winds Could Cause Travel Disruptions and Slow Commutes in Midwest
Heavy snow with strong winds could unload in portions of the Northern Plains and Midwest. Travel hazards are the main concerns due to reduced visibility and slippery roads. Motorists traveling or planning an outdoor activity should check the weather status.
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