Weather
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Southern Storms Damaged Popular Christmas Attraction in Mississippi Town of Columbia; Communities Helped to Rebuild
A much-awaited and popular place in the Mississippi town of Colombia for the Christmas holiday was affected by a southern storm. The new decoration for tourists was the Christmas Tree, which the storm destroyed.
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Cold Weather Pattern Expected in December to January in the Northwest, Bringing More Snow to Seattle, Portland and Oregon
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Another Rounds of Rain and Mountain Snow To Unload in California This Weekend
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Blast of Cold Air to Bring Snow in Mid-December; What to Expect This Winter in the United States
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UK's Hottest Year Ever is 2022 Unless Cold Weather Dominate December: Met Office
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Strong Wind Gusts and Potential Lake-Effect Snow Could Emerge Next Week in Portions of Midwest and Northeast, Forecast Warns
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New Developing Storm Could Unleash Rain, Snow in Pacific Northwest, Causing Significant Travel Delays and Wet Roads
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Snow, Strong Winds, and Subzero Temperatures Are Forecast for Christmas in the United Kingdom by the Met Office
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Falling Tree Kills Mother, Child in Montgomery County While Tornadoes Driven by Record Heat Strikes Southern US
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Severe Weather and Violent Tornadoes Left Widespread Power Outages, Two Deaths, and Damaged Properties in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana
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Snowy and Colder Weather Expected This Week in New York City, Forecast Says
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Oregon Roads Hazardous, Some Closed Due to Winter Weather — Department of Transportation Warns
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Two Storms to Unload Significant Amount of Rain, Snow in California






