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A mini nor'easter centered off the Jersey Shore is bringing a mix of snow and rain to the Tri-State Area this weekend, making it feel more like winter than mid-April.
The East Coast is experiencing a chilly and wet weekend, the Ohio Valley braces itself for another round of severe weather early next week and April's Pink Full Moon rises Saturday night.
While the eastern United States continues to shiver under a raw, damp weather pattern, much of the West is seeing record-breaking warmth.
Much milder temperatures are in store through the weekend with showers possible (maybe a thunderstorm) on Sunday.
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The cold weather in the Northeast won't let go of the frigid temperatures just yetTwo continents are drifting at a rate of 7 centimeters per year and could eventually collide, reshaping the planet.
As we saw this week, you can see snow fall (and even stick!) when temperatures are a few degrees above the freezing mark.
Temperatures are forecasted to drop near and below freezing across all of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky on Wednesday ...
Across parts of the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and Southeast, 55 million people remained under frost and freeze alerts.
Sunny skies are a bit warmer today. We will also see calmer winds which will help it feel warmer than yesterday.
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