Clipper Snow for the Great Lakes and Northeast
Jan 28, 2012; 9:40 AM ET
A weak clipper system will track north of the Great Lakes today, bringing a little snow to portions of the Ohio Valley and Northeast.more >
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A weak clipper system will track north of the Great Lakes today, bringing a little snow to portions of the Ohio Valley and Northeast.more >
Weather patterns for next week could allow a major storm to develop and affect the Northeast.more >
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NASA released a modern take on the iconic 1972 picture.more >
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