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Winter storm crashes across U.S.

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People across much of the United States braced for more havoc Wednesday from a strong winter storm that was bringing blizzard conditions to some areas and rain and high winds to others. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for parts of several Midwestern states for Wednesday, saying that places such as North Dakota and Minnesota could get dangerous wind chill readings of 25 to 35 degrees below zero.





Full story and vid: http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/weather/12/09/winter.storm/index.html





I know here in California its been freezing but I could never imagine 25 to 35 degrees below zero!
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20 below sucks--I've experienced it, not for long periods of time, but it does suck. Right now we have gusting winds up to 60 miles per hour and we are expecting snow tomorrow--not a lot I hope.
 
It's a nice ol' day here in sunny Florida
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Though, I'm heading to Boston tomorrow...hope the flights are not delayed.
 
Yeah, I'm right in it here in Minnesota!

Really Blowing and a Snowing here!
 
We are currently getting snow here in Illinois. Not that much though.



-20 is really cold. I've experienced -45 before a few years ago and we were out of school for a week
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Pansies.
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It has been -30C (-22F) for the past few days here. It's supposed to warm up next week though. With the wind it got to 40 below. (-40F) Always does sometime in the year. Only difference, is were a little more used to it then California.
 
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