Weather
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Heavy Snow to Unload in Chicago, Detroit, Midwest Due to Winter Storm, Arctic Air
Heavy snow is expected in parts of Chicago, Detroit, Midwest and the Northern Rockies due to a potential winter storm. Residents can expect colder temperatures and travel hazards this late week. Read here.
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