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added 2007 Sat Apr 14 18:50:06 by STONERS
A severe weather system blamed for two deaths plowed eastward Saturday, rattling the Gulf states with strong thunderstorms as the Northeast prepared for possible coastal flooding.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 5:26:43 by STONERS
Sleet, snow and freezing rain pelted the East Coast on Friday, dashing hopes that spring had arrived because temperatures had soared into the 60s and 70s two days earlier.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 19:35:34 by STONERS
A small tornado touched down briefly near a shopping mall in northeast Ohio, ripping siding from an office supply store, flattening residential garages and forcing some schools to cancel classes because of a power outage.
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 18:41:32 by STONERS
The storm that pounded the Midwest brought snow and sleet across the Northeast on Monday, closing schools, turning highways sloppy and slowing air travelers. At least 68 flights were canceled by JetBlue.
added 2007 Wed Feb 14 17:49:20 by Karina
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer activated elements of the state Army National Guard to assist in removing the massive amounts of snow in Oswego County on Lake Ontario and to prepare for other missions as needed.
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 7:09:25 by STONERS
Winter returned with a vengeance Tuesday to the Upper Midwest and Northeast, with snow and below-zero temperatures snarling commutes, canceling flights and closing schools.
added 2007 Mon Feb 5 17:57:42 by TechnologyExpert
A bone-chilling Arctic cold wave with temperatures as low as 38 below zero shut down schools for thousands of youngsters Monday, halted some Amtrak service and put car batteries on the disabled list from the northern Plains across the Great Lakes. The cold was accompanied by snow that was measured in feet in parts of upstate New York.
added 2007 Tue Jan 16 5:42:19 by TechnologyExpert
A storm blamed for at least 39 deaths in six states spread into the Northeast on Monday, coating trees, power lines and roads with a shell of ice up to a half-inch thick and knocking out power to more than half a million homes and businesses.