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Atualização assim que ocorre 9 de dezembro de 2017
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Eddie Ivy says several thousand people were left without power in Clarke County Friday. He says the weight of the snow has caused tree limbs to break and fall on power lines and several people's homes. Ivy is making it clear that the weather Saturday is expected to make roads even worse than Friday.
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School and business are closing for the day as snow and dangerous driving conditions hit the central and northern parts of the state. Winter weather advisories and warnings are in effect until midnight tonight. Snow accumulations are expected to be anywhere from an inch to three inches. Temperatures ...
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Things were expected to thaw by Saturday afternoon, with sunnier weather and highs reaching into the 40s and 50s. In Alabama, manager Liza Snell worked the morning shift at Bertile's Restaurant, as coffee cups and utensils clattered and regulars talked at their tables. Through the window she saw a ...
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DAPHNE, Ala. (WKRG) — The annual Daphne Christmas Parade has been canceled due to the weather, according to a Facebook post from the city. In the post, the city said it's been in contact with Santa and the "North Pole elf administration" and decided it was the best decision for the safety of ...
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Etowah County gets snow as winter weather tracks northward .... A delayed start for local schools turned into a full-fledged snow day Friday as the predicted wintery weather edged a bit north of its expected track. ... "We're going to be in a fairly protracted cold weather pattern into Sunday," Tanner said.
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