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| Wintry Weather Could Make For Slow Morning Commute Across Tri-State NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Snow could slow the morning commute for some across the Tri-State area, including on Long Island, which could see several inches of accumulation. ... The snowy weather is also causing some schools around the Tri-State to have delayed openings Tuesday morning.
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| Minnesota Embraces Its Weather As It Hosts Super Bowl Festivities In an effort to show that Minneapolis can be fun, even in winter, the city has set up a zip line across the Mississippi River. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Email. Get The Stories That Grabbed Us This Week. Delivered to your inbox, these are the NPR stories you don't want to miss. E-mail address.
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| Long Island weather: About 2 to 4 inches of snow likely Tuesday Up to 6 inches could fall in some areas of Suffolk, but most of the county should have 3 to 5 inches, the National Weather Service said. About 1 to 3 inches are expected across Nassau County, and there should be lesser amount in the New York City and areas to the west, the weather service said.
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| Snow hitting Northeast with cold weather to follow Because of these two systems, a winter weather advisory was issued Tuesday morning for 11 states from Michigan to Massachusetts and down to North Carolina. Additional snowfall is possible today in the Northeast, especially along the New England coast, where 2 to 4 inches could accumulate.
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| Winter returns, totals may approach 8 inches by afternoon; frigid air later this week Colder temperatures behind a passing front brought a round of snow to the Western New York region overnight. Several inches had already fallen as of early today. Another couple of inches is possible this morning before snow starts tapering off by this afternoon. A winter weather advisory is in place for ...
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