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Blizzard Paralyzes Much of Midwest

Blizzard Paralyzes Much of Midwest

A storm dumped ice, snow and rain from Nebraska to Illinois, and Wisconsin and Iowa experienced record snowfalls.

 

Houston wakes up to earliest snowfall ever

Houston wakes up to earliest snowfall ever

Startling residents and weather experts, the Texas city sets a record for the earliest snowfall ever, prompting a winter storm warning for the state's southeast region.

 

Flooding swamps Midwest homes, roads

Flooding swamps Midwest homes, roads

Flooding is again causing trouble in northwest Ohio where heavy rains in the last 24 hours have forced people out of their homes ...

 

Tornadoes Tear Through Midwest

Strong storms including at least three tornadoes damaged or destroyed homes in parts of the Midwest, and rainfall brought fears of more misery to areas hard-hit by flooding last year.

 

East Coast residents dig out after late-season storm

East Coast residents dig out after late-season storm

Residents began digging out of their homes a day after a raging storm blanketed parts of the East Coast with as much as 16 inches ...

 

Snow coats South; New England braces for storm

Snow coats South; New England braces for storm

A snowstorm that could last up to 18 hours was on its way to southern New England, and Boston could be snowed under with up to 15 inches, the National Weather Service said today.

 

Winter storm to wallop New England

The entire state of Vermont is under a winter storm warning, with more than a foot of snow forecast to fall in northern and central ...

 

Ohio, Tenn. Valleys brace after storms kill 8 in Oklahoma

Ohio, Tenn. Valleys brace after storms kill 8 in Oklahoma

Emergency crews on Wednesday searched for survivors after a cluster of unusual tornadoes tore across Oklahoma, killing at least eight people in a town in the southern part of the state.

 

Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, winter to continue

Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, winter to continue

The world's most famous groundhog has seen his shadow which, legend has it, means this already long winter will last for six more weeks.

 

Troops goes door to door in frozen Kentucky

Troops goes door to door in frozen Kentucky

National Guard troops are going door to door today in Kentucky, checking on families in the worst-hit areas of what Gov. Steve Beshear called "the biggest natural disaster that this state has ever experienced in modern history."

 

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