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New Jersey Weather
Atualização assim que ocorre 29 de dezembro de 2017
NOTÍCIAS
Shore towns in New Jersey canceled plans for polar bear plunges in the Atlantic Ocean and organizers pulled the plug on the annual light bulb drop in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. In Boston, organizers of the L Street Brownies plunge scoffed when asked if they were scared off by the weather. "It's a go.
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Prolonged, dangerous cold weather this week has sent advocates for the homeless scrambling to get people off the streets and to bring in extra beds for them. In western New York and Erie, Pennsylvania, residents were still cleaning up from massive snowfall. Frozen pipes and dead car batteries added ...
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New Jersey will wrap up 2017 and welcome the new year firmly in the clutches of winter weather. After a period of light snow tomorrow, extreme cold is on tap for Sunday and New Year's Day. Dangerous cold and a wintry pattern are on tap for the first several days of the new year as well. A weak clipper ...
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The previous record at the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire was minus 31 degrees (minus 35 Celsius) and was set in 1933. The observatory has posted a Facebook video showing weather observer Adam Gill emptying a pitcher of boiling water into the air, where it immediately turns to ...
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Prolonged, dangerous cold weather this week has sent advocates for the homeless scrambling to get people off the streets and to bring in extra beds for them. Warming centers also were set up in some locations. Frozen pipes and dead car batteries added to the misery across the region. In western New ...
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