Snowstorm Update: How Much Snow, Wind And Cold Is Left

We are in the last half of the snowstorm.

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  • CWG Live updates: Wind chilled tonight and Thursday. Snow possible Friday night into Saturday.
    With gusts of 20 to 25 mph, wind chills dip to the single digits and near zero. What’s next? Still very cold, with stronger winds tomorrow and lighter winds Friday. Our next chance of snow comes ...
    01/8/2025 - 9:19 am | View Link
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