Weather
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Meteorologists: Clipper-type Winter Storm Expected to Bring Snow to Midwest, Northeast
Old Man Winter has started a business in the Northeast, and it doesn't look like the winter is going anywhere anytime soon, as many possibilities of snow are in the forecast in days to come. After several days of bone-chilling temperatures, storms from Canada are expected to bring snow to over 50 million people in the north-central and northeastern United States, and the East Coast could see another significant winter storm by next weekend.
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