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Two Weeks After It Snowed, Parts of Newfoundland Could Be Impacted By Chris

Ethan | July 10, 2018 | Latest | No Comments

  1. Two Weeks After It Snowed, Parts of Newfoundland Could Be Impacted By Chris  The Weather Channel
  2. NJ braces for dangerous rip currents as Tropical Storm Chris is set to strengthen into a hurricane  NJ.com
  3. Chris expected to strengthen into hurricane off East Coast today  ABC News
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