Heavy snow blasts New York: Snowiest month in city’s history - The Christian Science Monitor
Late on Friday afternoon the sun finally came out over New York, illuminating the 21 inches of snow that fell on the city as a result of storm called a “monster” by meteorologists. Around other snow-pelted areas around Big Slushy Apple, it was
Snow will stick around — but at gentler pace - Democrat and Chronicle
Another inch or two of snow is expected overnight, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo. The Weather Service said as of 8:20 p.m. Friday, snowfall from the “storm event” varied depending upon location. Webster saw 17 inches of snow
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Once again, the law of unintended consequences will trump good intentions. By limiting the lenders’ ability to charge higher interest rates and fees to riskier borrowers, the law will result in lenders treating borrowers with poor credit ratings
Powerful winds whip through region - WTOP Radio
WASHINGTON - Strong winds whipped through the region Friday, knocking out power to thousands of homes and breaking already-weak tree limbs. Strong winds are causing problems at area airports. You can check airline delays here . Check with your
Heavy snow blasts New York: Snowiest month in city’s history - The Christian Science Monitor
Late on Friday afternoon the sun finally came out over New York, illuminating the 21 inches of snow that fell on the city as a result of storm called a “monster” by meteorologists. Around other snow-pelted areas around Big Slushy Apple, it was
Snow will stick around — but at gentler pace - Democrat and Chronicle
Another inch or two of snow is expected overnight, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo. The Weather Service said as of 8:20 p.m. Friday, snowfall from the “storm event” varied depending upon location. Webster saw 17 inches of snow
Christian Science Monitor - YAHOO!
Once again, the law of unintended consequences will trump good intentions. By limiting the lenders’ ability to charge higher interest rates and fees to riskier borrowers, the law will result in lenders treating borrowers with poor credit ratings
Powerful winds whip through region - WTOP Radio
WASHINGTON - Strong winds whipped through the region Friday, knocking out power to thousands of homes and breaking already-weak tree limbs. Strong winds are causing problems at area airports. You can check airline delays here . Check with your