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| Wind Chills Dip Into Single Digits Tonight, Sunday Morning Tonight, temperatures will drop into the low 20s and by daybreak they will be in the low teens. However, if you factor in the wind chill it will feel like single-digit temps Sunday morning. (Published 3 hours ago). A Storm Team4 Weather Alert is in effect as temperatures drop into the 20s and wind chills dip ...
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| Amtrak Train Derails, Crashes Onto Interstate In Washington Amtrak Train Derails, Crashes Onto Interstate In Washington. An Amtrak train has derailed on an overpass in Washington state. At this time, all lanes of ... Anne Elise Parks' Weather UpdateIt's going to be a cold Sunday morning but it will quickly warm up before a cold front moves in Monday evening.
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| Winter boomerangs with single-digit wind chills WASHINGTON — Winter is back, and it's making its presence known once again, after unseasonably warm temperatures last Friday. Storm Team 4 issued a weather alert Saturday night, as temperatures drop into the 20s and wind chills plunge into single digits in some areas. COLD tonight, with wind ...
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| Sam's Club closure hits food bank hard All that is coming to an end in two weeks when the company closes its three Washington stores as part of a larger nationwide closure to downsize and put more effort into its online shopping. For Brown, it means a significant blow to her food supply, almost $500,000 worth per year. She's not panicking ...
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| The Latest: California mudslide death toll rises to 19 MONTECITO, Calif. — The Latest on deadly California mudslides (all times local):. 4:30 p.m.. The death toll in the Montecito, California, mudslides has risen by one to 19 and the number of remaining missing has decreased to five. Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown says the body of missing ...
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| Evelyn Taft's Weather Forecast (Jan. 8) Evelyn Taft's Weather Forecast (Jan. 8). Cloudy with showers and even a chance of snow in some areas by Tuesday ... Jack Pitney, a professor at Claremont McKenna College, weighs in on the latest news out of Washington, D.C.. In The Garden (Jan. 13)Some plants put up their own fight against fire.
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| Keith Jackson, 89, announcer with 'Whoa, Nelly!' call, dies After serving four years in the Marine Corps, Jackson broadcast his first college football game in 1952 as an undergraduate at Washington State. He worked in radio and television before joining ABC Sports in 1966. Jackson first announced his retirement in 1998 but returned to work. He retired for good ...
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| Fiddlers, native Americans and a champion oyster shucker salute new Va. governor To Democratic activists thrilled to see the Executive Mansion stay blue, the weather was a small price to pay. "I campaigned in the cold and the rain so why not come to the inauguration," said Miranda Lewis, a Richmond Democratic activist. Richard Stewart of Petersburg, 74, bought a top hat for the ...
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