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Atualização assim que ocorre 5 de fevereiro de 2018
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The precipitation will move into Washington, D.C., and Baltimore early Wednesday morning and could briefly mix with snow and ice before warming up to rain. Philadelphia, New York and Boston may also see snow in the morning before the precipitation changes over to rain. Areas of heavy rain is ...
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Temperatures mostly reach a 22 to 30 range across the area. Winds die off considerably this evening, but are around 5 to 10 mph from the south overnight. View the current weather conditions at The Washington Post. Tomorrow (Tuesday): We'll see at least periodic cloudiness, especially early and late.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence's six-day swing through Asia, anchored by a stop at the Winter Olympics in South Korea, is set to focus less on sports than the host country's bellicose neighbor to the North. Pence departed Monday for Alaska, Japan, and South Korea, aiming to ensure ...
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NEW YORK - A Ram truck ad that used a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr., is drawing a backlash. The ad shows people doing service-oriented tasks set against audio of King's speech, which urges people to be "great" by serving the greater good rather than being successful. It was supposed to ...
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It appears that most of the storms will bring mostly rain to the very busy travel corridor from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia, New York City and Boston. "Into the third week of February, the pattern is likely to remain too progressive to keep cold air in the I-95 corridor long enough for all or mostly snow," ...
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