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On Dec 25, 5:07*pm, "b oo n" wrote:
BBC: *'Humongous' storm hits US Midwest A "humongous" and deadly winter storm is spreading across the US Midwest, with freezing rain and heavy snow causing road and air transport chaos. The worst of the storm is expected to hit late on Thursday and dump up to 2ft (61 cm) of snow by Christmas Day. Icy roads were blamed for the deaths of 12 motorists, mostly in Nebraska, Kansas and Arizona. Some 100 flights leaving Minneapolis were cancelled. The US East Coast is still recovering from last weekend's record snowfall.. Tens of thousands of people in West Virginia and Virginia are still without power. It's global warming silly. Hardy |
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