May 21, 2013

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Winter Storm Continues to Bring Problems

UNDATED (AP) -- UNDATED (AP) -- At least 10 deaths are being blamed on a winter
storm moving from the Midwest and into the East.
One member of the Purdue University ice hockey team was killed
Saturday when a team van overturned on a slippery Indiana highway.
Seven others were injured.
Elsewhere, the weather is being blamed for three deaths in
Wisconsin, three in Michigan, and one each in North Dakota,
Illinois and Colorado.
Meanwhile, the storm has begun dropping snow in the East. Less
than three inches has fallen in New Jersey, and about an inch or
two has fallen in New York.
Forecasters say a foot of snow is possible in parts of New
England, with as many as 20 inches in Maine.
One member of the Purdue University ice hockey team was killed
Saturday when a team van overturned on a slippery Indiana highway.
Seven others were injured.
Elsewhere, the weather is being blamed for three deaths in
Wisconsin, three in Michigan, and one each in North Dakota,
Illinois and Colorado.
Meanwhile, the storm has begun dropping snow in the East. Less
than three inches has fallen in New Jersey, and about an inch or
two has fallen in New York.
Forecasters say a foot of snow is possible in parts of New
England, with as many as 20 inches in Maine.


Current Conditions

Weather

Mostly Cloudy

77°
Conditions at Pitt-Greenville Airport, NC
Weather

Light Rain

77°
Conditions at New Bern, Craven County Regional Airport, NC
Weather

Fair

78°
Conditions at Washington, Warren Field Airport, NC
Weather

Mostly Cloudy

77°
Conditions at Jacksonville, New River, Marine Corps Air Station, NC

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