Millions brace for massive winter storm
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Hurricane-force winds are forecast to hit the island tonight with the Bailiwick’s emergency services preparing for winds that could exceed those seen with Storm Ciaran.
Hurricane Hunters are flying into a winter storm expected to impact a large portion of the United States over the weekend. Weather data is very limited over the open Pacific waters where the energy for this storm is just starting to form.
The Hurricane Hunters are flying into this weekend's winter storm to gather data, aiming to enhance forecasts for potential widespread icing and community impacts
Weather officials logged wind speeds up to 72 mph Monday morning, Dec. 29. See where winter storm produced strongest gusts.
A massive Canadian cold front, bringing gusts up to 75 mph and single-digit wind chills, will clip eastern Wyoming on Friday. Black Hills
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