The Great Debate: How 'Snowtober' Beat Out 'Snoctober'
Uniting news reports from across the east coast, Weather.com declared this weekend's storm, "a snowtober to remember."
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Uniting news reports from across the east coast, Weather.com declared this weekend's storm, "a snowtober to remember."
Trees still loaded with leaves in New England snapped under the burdens of heavy snow and wind, taking down power lines and blocking roads.
Parts of the Northeast are predicted to get up to a foot of snow this weekend, which would likely -- and unsurprisingly -- set records for October snowfall in many locations.
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