Little Snow, But Slippery Spots for the Mid-Atlantic
Feb 8, 2012; 6:04 PM ET
As temperatures fall this evening, some roads may get slippery in the I-95 corridor.more >
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As temperatures fall this evening, some roads may get slippery in the I-95 corridor.more >
A massive cold wave blamed for killing nearly 300 people will continue for portions of Europe.more >
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Snow showers will wind down Wednesday night over the Northeast, though there will be some slippery spots on the roadways.
Extreme and deadly winter conditions have been gripping Europe for the past couple of weeks. The cold is gripping Russia to Portugal.
Snow will decrease in intensity later this evening from central Pennsylvania east into New Jersey. Total accumulations will be light, though slick spots will be possible later at night.
A purple squirrel has been found in Jersey Shore, Pa.
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