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					<description><![CDATA[From the Rockies to New England, an expansive system is dumping snow and creating an ice storm that brought dangerous conditions from Arkansas through Ohio. The messy winter storm turned deadly, prompting treacherous road conditions as more than 85 million Americans are under winter weather warnings or advisories Friday. Trucks and cars were at a &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>From the Rockies to New England, an expansive system is dumping snow and creating an ice storm that brought dangerous conditions from Arkansas through Ohio.</p>
<p>The messy winter storm turned deadly, prompting treacherous road conditions as more than 85 million Americans are under winter weather warnings or advisories Friday.</p>
<p>Trucks and cars were at a standstill in northwest Kentucky. Near Houston, Texas, at least ten vehicles were involved in a pile-up after skidding across an icy roadway, making a travel nightmare for drivers near San Antonio.</p>
<p>A woman there said she was stuck on an interstate for more than 12 hours as police declared the road "not drivable." As of Friday afternoon, ice-covered and downed power lines left more than 300,000 <a class="Link" href="https://poweroutage.us/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">customers without electricity</a>. Nearly half of those outages were reported in Tennessee.</p>
<p>In New Mexico, authorities say two people died in weather-related crashes as more than three feet of snow piled up. In Alabama, one person was killed after the storm spun up a likely tornado, leaving several others injured. Forecasters say the severe weather there was on the warm side of the winter storm.  </p>
<p>In Memphis, a doorbell camera captured the moment a tree limb snapped under the weight of the ice. The National Weather Service is encouraging people to stay home as officials reported crash-after-crash on interstates. </p>
<p>New York City and Boston are under a winter weather advisory until 7 p.m. tonight for freezing rain and sleet. Both cities were hit hard by heavy snow during last week's powerful nor'easter and could experience ice piling up to a tenth of an inch.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quick change of venue helps couple get hitched at height of this weekend's nor'easter Updated: 10:42 AM EST Jan 31, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MARIA: SOMEONE WAS GETTING MARRIED TODAY. IT DID NOT SP THEM, THEY HAD THE WEDDING PLAN FOR TODAY AT A WEDDING BANDOU AND AS THIS FORECAST SHAPED UP, A LOT &#8230;]]></description>
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											MARIA: SOMEONE WAS GETTING MARRIED TODAY. IT DID NOT SP THEM, THEY HAD THE WEDDING PLAN FOR TODAY AT A WEDDING BANDOU AND AS THIS FORECAST SHAPED UP, A LOT OF THEIR OUT-OF-TNOW GUESST SAID WE ARE GOING TO BE HERE AND TRY TO BE HERE ON TIME. &gt;&gt; THEY GOT HERE ON TIME, IT WAS CLEAR THAT THEY WERE NOT GOING TO  GET 100% OF THE GUESTS TO ARRIVE AT THE WEDDING VENUE. THE MARRIOTT WHEREHE T COUPLE D THANEIR GUESTS WERE STAYING OPEN UP THEIR ARM AND THEY AGREED TO LET THEM HOST THE WEDDGIN INSTEAD. &gt;&gt; HOWDY! ARE YOU MAIEDRR YET?  YES! MAA:RI YAAY! TAKE US THROUGH THIS, WHAT HAS HAPPENED?  WE CANNOT HAVE OUR WEDDING AT THE VENUE AS PLANNED, TBULL A OF OUR FRIENDS ARE VERY FLEXIBLE AND THE HOT WELE WERE STANGYI AT ALLODWE US. WE ARE SO HAPPY WE COULD BE HERE WITH ALL OF THESE PEOPLE.  WE HAVE HAD SO MANY VENDORS SAYING THAT I AM STAYING THE NIGHT. [LAUGHTER] &gt;&gt; YOU ALL LOOK WONDERFUL, NO ONE HAS A WINTER JACKET ON, WTHA IS GOING ON? &gt;&gt; NOT UNTIL LATER! A:RI IT IS A LITTLE BIT HARD  HEARTO YOU, YOU ARE SUPPOSED -- WE DEVASTATED WHEN YOU ARE HEINARG THE FORECAST OR YOU BOTH SAYING, THIS IS GOING TO BE EPIC, LET US JUST DO IT AND THIS IS SOMETHING WE WILL TALK ABOUT FOR THE REST OF OUR LIVES? &gt;&gt; THERE WAS SOME STAGES OF GRIEF I THINK. WE WERE POOPSITEI,  WAS SAD EARLIER IN THE WEEK AND CODY WAS HOLDING ME UP AND KEEPGIN MY SPIRITS UP. WHEN WE FOUND OUT THAT WE CANNOT HAVE IT AS PLANNED H WAS UPSET BUT WE SPRUNG INTO ACTION TOGETHER. &gt;&gt; MY WEDDING IS ON HALLOWEEN, I WILL NEVER FORGET IT, YOUR WEDDGIN IS IAN  BLIZZARD, YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT EITHER. MARIA: ARE YOU FROM MASSACHUSETTS? &gt;&gt; WE BOTH HAVE LIVED HERE FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS, BUT WE ARE BOTH FROM THE MIDWEST ORIGINALLY. MARIA: IT IS THE TOM BRADY QUESTION I WT AN ASK. WE DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHAT THE DEAL IS BUT YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? &gt;&gt; I HARDLY KNOW WHO TOM BRADY IS TO BE HONEST. &gt;&gt; SINCE YOU GOT MARRIED IN A BLIZZARD, WHERE IS THE HONEYMOON? &gt;&gt; WHERE GOING TO THE GALAPAGOS ISLAND AND MACHU PICCHU. MARIA: YOU ARE NOT FLYING OUT TONIGHT, RIGHT? &gt;&gt; NO. MONDAY. MAA:RI YOU GUYS LO BOKEAUTIFUL, CONGRATULATIONS. WE WISHOU Y THE BEST, RIGHT HERE AT THE PPT MARRIOTT. CHEERS TO YOU! THANK YOU SO MUCH. BE SAFE AND HAVE A WONDERFUL LIFE
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					Some quick thinking and planning helped a Massachusetts couple tie the knot Saturday as the nor'easter that slammed the state threatened to derail their wedding plans. Sydney and Coty Cossi were set to say their ‘I Dos’ at Olio in Peabody, however, most of their guests were staying about 3 miles away at the Boston Marriott Peabody.The pair quickly realized driving even a few miles during the height of the nor'easter was not safe for their guests.  As the week went on, Sydney Cossi said they were nervous, but "sprang into action" to make alternate plans."We couldn't have our wedding at the venue as planned, but all of our family and friends were very flexible, and the hotel they were staying at made a lot of exceptions for us to make this happen," bride Sydney Cossi said.The hotel opened its ballroom for the couple to use for the ceremony and reception, and allowed the wedding vendors including the caterer, DJ and videographer to stay the evening before.The couple is off to the Galapagos Islands and Machu Picchu on Monday for their honeymoon.
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<p>Some quick thinking and planning helped a Massachusetts couple tie the knot Saturday as the nor'easter that slammed the state threatened to derail their wedding plans. </p>
<p>Sydney and Coty Cossi were set to say their ‘I Dos’ at Olio in Peabody, however, most of their guests were staying about 3 miles away at the Boston Marriott Peabody.</p>
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<p>The pair quickly realized driving even a few miles during the height of the <a href="https://www.wcvb.com/article/powerful-weekend-storm-possible-boston-massachusetts-approx-jan-29-2022/38871441" target="_blank" rel="noopener">nor'easter was not safe for their guests</a>.  </p>
<p>As the week went on, Sydney Cossi said they were nervous, but "sprang into action" to make alternate plans.</p>
<p>"We couldn't have our wedding at the venue as planned, but all of our family and friends were very flexible, and the hotel they were staying at made a lot of exceptions for us to make this happen," bride Sydney Cossi said.</p>
<p>The hotel opened its ballroom for the couple to use for the ceremony and reception, and allowed the wedding vendors including the caterer, DJ and videographer to stay the evening before.</p>
<p>The couple is off to the Galapagos Islands and Machu Picchu on Monday for their honeymoon.  </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A young aspiring meteorologist in Massachusetts is sharing her excitement about the powerful winter storm that blew through 10 states on Saturday.11-year-old Molly Lemberg recorded her own weather report during the nor'easter and shared it with sister station WCVB.Watch her weather report in the video player above."We are in the thick of it people, this &#8230;]]></description>
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					A young aspiring meteorologist in Massachusetts is sharing her excitement about the powerful winter storm that blew through 10 states on Saturday.11-year-old Molly Lemberg recorded her own weather report during the nor'easter and shared it with sister station WCVB.Watch her weather report in the video player above."We are in the thick of it people, this blizzard of 2022," Molly said. "The snow is falling down. The wind is picking up. I can't even feel my own toes! That's how cold it is!"Molly also reminded people to stay inside and stay safe.WCVB's chief meteorologist Harvey Leonard gave Molly a shoutout for her report."That was awesome!" Harvey said.
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<p>A young aspiring meteorologist in Massachusetts is sharing her excitement about the powerful winter storm that blew through 10 states on Saturday.</p>
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<p>11-year-old Molly Lemberg recorded her own weather report during the nor'easter and shared it with sister station WCVB.</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch her weather report in the video player above.</em></strong></p>
<p>"We are in the thick of it people, this blizzard of 2022," Molly said. "The snow is falling down. The wind is picking up. I can't even feel my own toes! That's how cold it is!"</p>
<p>Molly also reminded people to stay inside and stay safe.</p>
<p>WCVB's chief meteorologist Harvey Leonard gave Molly a shoutout for her report.</p>
<p>"That was awesome!" Harvey said.</p>
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					Video above: Snowfall rates of 2-4 inches per hour possible in New EnglandThe nor'easter churning along the East Coast on Saturday is threatening a dangerous mix of heavy snow and high-speed winds for millions of Americans — and could develop into a historic storm for parts of eastern New England, according to forecasters.The combination of howling winds — as strong as 70 miles per hour in some areas -- along with fast-accumulating snow is a recipe for blizzard conditions, particularly in the New England states.Nearly 55 million people, stretching from the Mid-Atlantic to New England, were under winter weather alerts Saturday morning.Whiteout conditions are expected across the region, and several governors declared states of emergency as they urged residents to stay off roads. There are also warnings of coastal flooding and the possibility of power outages due to downed utility lines.And while the storm's path has been uncertain in the run-up to this winter storm, key points were clearer Saturday.Between 2 to 6 inches of snow had fallen early Saturday in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast — with more on the way.More than 12 inches of snow are expected to blanket parts of the Mid-Atlantic Coast through eastern New England, the NWS Weather Prediction Center said Friday afternoon. The Boston metro area faced the potential of more than 2 feet of snow that's expected to collect quickly.Blizzard warnings issued Friday covered 10 million people across 10 states in coastal counties from New England to Virginia. Notable locations included Portland, Maine; Boston and Cape Cod, Massachusetts; the eastern half of New York's Long Island; Atlantic City, New Jersey; and Ocean City, Maryland.Travel will be difficult to impossible due to whiteout conditions, the NWS predicted. In a blizzard, snow is joined by winds gusting over 35 mph for more than three hours, creating visibility of less than a quarter of a mile."The strong-to-damaging winds will lead to scattered power outages," the NWS warned.There is "high confidence" this will be a "historic major winter storm for eastern New England," with widespread snowfall of one to two feet, the National Weather Service said Friday evening.Plus, extremely cold temperatures and coastal flooding are possible, the Weather Prediction Center warned."Coastal flooding is a concern thanks to astronomically high tides on Saturday," the weather service office in Boston said. "The combination of strong northeast winds and high seas will bring storm surges that, if coinciding with high tide, would lead to minor or moderate coastal flooding." Already, more than 3,000 flights had been canceled as of Friday night, according to FlightAware.These northeastern states expected to see the worst of it Eastern Massachusetts, including Boston, will bear the brunt of the system as forecast models predict between 18 to 24 inches of snow combined with wind gusts up to 70 mph.Two to 4 inches per hour could fall in Boston, with conditions likely to peak between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday. Similar snow total and wind predictions are in place for Rhode Island.Boston declared a "snow emergency" that began Friday at 9 p.m."This could be a Top 10 snowfall on record for the Boston area, as we are forecasting the potential for about 2 feet or more in a lot of areas of easternmost Massachusetts," WCVB Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon said. "This is going to be an incredible amount of snow."The Massachusetts Department of Transportation implemented a travel ban for large trucks on interstate highways for Saturday because of the severe winter weather forecast.The travel ban will take effect "Saturday between 6:00 a.m. through midnight for tractor trailer trucks, tandems and special permit haulers," MassDOT said.Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm and took precautions a step further by signing a travel ban beginning Saturday at 8 a.m. through 8 p.m. due to whiteout conditions.Plus, parts of New Hampshire, Maine, and Long Island, New York, will see some of the heaviest snowfall ranging from 12 to 24 inches of snow, with some local areas seeing higher projections.Amtrak canceled train service on Saturday for various lines, including Acela service between Washington, D.C., and Boston and regional service between Boston and New York, the company said Friday. Tri-state area, Pennsylvania and DelawareMeanwhile, the governors of New York and New Jersey also declared states of emergency.New York City could get 6 to 12 inches of snow with 45 mph gusts, while 14 inches could pile up elsewhere in New York state as well as Connecticut, where wind gusts may be as strong as 55 mph, the weather service predicted.But the weather service early Friday said there is a 10% chance the storm may dump more than 17 inches of snow in New York City and also predicts a 10% chance of 4 inches of snow.The impact in New York City will peak from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.As a precaution, all Long Island Rail Road service will be suspended beginning Saturday morning, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said.Across the Hudson River, northeast New Jersey could see 7 to 10 inches of snow, with winds gusting up to 45 mph.The southern portion of New Jersey may see up to 18 inches of snow, and projections are similar in southern Delaware, according to the NWS.And the Philadelphia area in eastern Pennsylvania is also expected to get 4 to 11 inches of snow.Maryland, Virginia and North CarolinaThe governors of Maryland and Virginia issued states of emergency in their states, where a blizzard warning is in effect in some areas through Saturday night.Between 8 and 12 inches of snow could pile up in parts of southeast Maryland and eastern and southeast Virginia, where winds are expected to gust as high as 50 mph.Snow projections in central North Carolina are lower, with 1 to 2 inches expected as a winter weather advisory remains in places until 9 a.m. Saturday, the NWS said."Hazardous travel conditions will result from slippery or snow-covered roads. Snow may also reduce visibility to less than a mile overnight," NWS said in the advisory.
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<p><strong><em>Video above: Snowfall rates of 2-4 inches per hour possible in New England</em></strong></p>
<p>The nor'easter churning along the East Coast on Saturday is threatening a dangerous mix of heavy snow and high-speed winds for millions of Americans — and could develop into a historic storm for parts of eastern New England, according to forecasters.</p>
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<p>The combination of howling winds — as strong as 70 miles per hour in some areas -- along with fast-accumulating snow is a recipe for blizzard conditions, particularly in the New England states.</p>
<p>Nearly 55 million people, stretching from the Mid-Atlantic to New England, were under winter weather alerts Saturday morning.</p>
<p>Whiteout conditions are expected across the region, and several governors declared states of emergency as they urged residents to stay off roads. There are also warnings of coastal flooding and the possibility of power outages due to downed utility lines.</p>
<p>And while the storm's path has been uncertain in the run-up to this winter storm, key points were clearer Saturday.</p>
<p>Between 2 to 6 inches of snow had fallen early Saturday in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast — with more on the way.</p>
<p>More than 12 inches of snow are expected to blanket parts of the Mid-Atlantic Coast through eastern New England, the <a href="https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=pmdspd" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">NWS Weather Prediction Center</a> said Friday afternoon. The Boston metro area faced the potential of more than 2 feet of snow that's expected to collect quickly.</p>
<p>Blizzard warnings issued Friday covered 10 million people across 10 states in coastal counties from New England to Virginia. Notable locations included Portland, Maine; Boston and Cape Cod, Massachusetts; the eastern half of New York's Long Island; Atlantic City, New Jersey; and Ocean City, Maryland.</p>
<p>Travel will be difficult to impossible due to whiteout conditions, the NWS predicted. In a blizzard, snow is joined by winds gusting over 35 mph for more than three hours, creating visibility of less than a quarter of a mile.</p>
<p>"The strong-to-damaging winds will lead to scattered power outages," the NWS warned.</p>
<p>There is "high confidence" this will be a "historic major winter storm for eastern New England," with widespread snowfall of one to two feet, the National Weather Service said Friday evening.</p>
<p>Plus, extremely cold temperatures and coastal flooding are possible, the Weather Prediction Center warned.</p>
<p>"Coastal flooding is a concern thanks to astronomically high tides on Saturday," the weather service office in Boston said. "The combination of strong northeast winds and high seas will bring storm surges that, if coinciding with high tide, would lead to minor or moderate coastal flooding." </p>
<p>Already, more than 3,000 flights had been canceled as of Friday night, according to <a href="https://flightaware.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">FlightAware</a>.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">These northeastern states expected to see the worst of it </h3>
<p>Eastern Massachusetts, including Boston, will bear the brunt of the system as forecast models predict between 18 to 24 inches of snow combined with wind gusts up to 70 mph.</p>
<p>Two to 4 inches per hour could fall in Boston, with conditions likely to peak between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday. Similar snow total and wind predictions are in place for Rhode Island.</p>
<p>Boston declared a "snow emergency" that began Friday at 9 p.m.</p>
<p>"This could be a Top 10 snowfall on record for the Boston area, as we are forecasting the potential for about 2 feet or more in a lot of areas of easternmost Massachusetts," WCVB Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon said. "This is going to be an incredible amount of snow."</p>
<p>The Massachusetts Department of Transportation implemented a travel ban for large trucks on interstate highways for Saturday because of the severe winter weather forecast.</p>
<p>The travel ban will take effect "Saturday between 6:00 a.m. through midnight for tractor trailer trucks, tandems and special permit haulers," <a href="https://twitter.com/MassDOT/status/1487334729179410432" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">MassDOT said</a>.</p>
<p>Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm and took precautions a step further by signing a travel ban beginning Saturday at 8 a.m. through 8 p.m. due to whiteout conditions.</p>
<p>Plus, parts of New Hampshire, Maine, and Long Island, New York, will see some of the heaviest snowfall ranging from 12 to 24 inches of snow, with some local areas seeing higher projections.</p>
<p>Amtrak canceled train service on Saturday for various lines, including Acela service between Washington, D.C., and Boston and regional service between Boston and New York, the company said Friday. </p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Tri-state area, Pennsylvania and Delaware</h3>
<p>Meanwhile, the governors of New York and New Jersey also declared states of emergency.</p>
<p>New York City could get 6 to 12 inches of snow with 45 mph gusts, while 14 inches could pile up elsewhere in New York state as well as Connecticut, where wind gusts may be as strong as 55 mph, the weather service predicted.</p>
<p>But the weather service early Friday said there is a 10% chance the storm may dump more than 17 inches of snow in New York City and also predicts a 10% chance of 4 inches of snow.</p>
<p>The impact in New York City will peak from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.</p>
<p>As a precaution, all Long Island Rail Road service will be suspended beginning Saturday morning, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said.</p>
<p>Across the Hudson River, northeast New Jersey could see 7 to 10 inches of snow, with winds gusting up to 45 mph.</p>
<p>The southern portion of New Jersey may see up to 18 inches of snow, and projections are similar in southern Delaware, according to <a href="https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=NJZ025&amp;warncounty=NJC001&amp;firewxzone=NJZ025&amp;local_place1=Atlantic%20City%20NJ&amp;product1=Blizzard+Warning&amp;lat=39.3629&amp;lon=-74.4264#.YfTlFPXMJ4E" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">the NWS</a>.</p>
<p>And the Philadelphia area in eastern Pennsylvania is also expected to get 4 to 11 inches of snow.</p>
<h3 class="body-h3">Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina</h3>
<p>The governors of Maryland and Virginia issued states of emergency in their states, where a <a href="https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=VAZ099&amp;warncounty=VAC001&amp;firewxzone=VAZ099&amp;local_place1=Greenbush%20VA&amp;product1=Blizzard+Warning&amp;lat=37.7629&amp;lon=-75.6519#.YfTtJfXMJ4E" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blizzard warning</a> is in effect in some areas through Saturday night.</p>
<p>Between 8 and 12 inches of snow could pile up in parts of southeast Maryland and eastern and southeast Virginia, where winds are expected to gust as high as 50 mph.</p>
<p>Snow projections in central North Carolina are lower, with 1 to 2 inches expected as a winter weather advisory remains in places until 9 a.m. Saturday, the <a href="https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=VAZ099&amp;warncounty=VAC001&amp;firewxzone=VAZ099&amp;local_place1=Greenbush%20VA&amp;product1=Blizzard+Warning&amp;lat=37.7629&amp;lon=-75.6519#.YfTtJfXMJ4E" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">NWS said</a>.</p>
<p>"Hazardous travel conditions will result from slippery or snow-covered roads. Snow may also reduce visibility to less than a mile overnight," <a href="https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=NCZ041&amp;warncounty=NCC183&amp;firewxzone=NCZ041&amp;local_place1=3%20Miles%20SSE%20Raleigh%20NC&amp;product1=Winter+Weather+Advisory&amp;lat=35.7855&amp;lon=-78.6427#.YfTqcPXMJ4E" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">NWS said</a> in the advisory.</p>
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<p>Upstate New York is digging out from another round of lake-effect snow as the east coast prepares for a potential nor'easter this week.</p>
<p>Meteorologists have been warning residents to prepare because the system is taking shape and it's zeroing in on the Atlantic coast. The storm is expected to form off the coast in the Atlantic Ocean but, the jet stream will determine if any major cities, from Philadelphia to New York, will see snow.</p>
<p>If the upstream flow current is inland, the heaviest snow will hit New York City. However, if it slides closer to the coast, then the big snowfall will hit Boston.</p>
<p>The storm is expected to begin Friday and last through Saturday night.</p>
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											MAA:RI LET’S GIVE YOU A FEEL GOOD STORY TO END A WILD DAYF O WEATHER. THISEA BUTIFUL BABY BORN IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, AT HOME AT THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM. DAD HELPED DIVELERABY  BLUKAS IN THE BATHTU ABT EITHR HOME IN ROSLINDALE. LOOK AT THE PICTE.UR MOM, DAD, BABY, EVERYONE DOING GRT EAIN THE PICTURE. :ED DAD, YOU DID A GREAT JOB.
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					A Boston, Massachusetts, couple delivered a baby inside their home at the height of the nor'easter overnight.Chopaka Stobbart gave birth to baby Lukas in the bathtub at 3 a.m. Wednesday. She received help from her husband, David, who was on the phone with 911 during the delivery.The couple and their newborn eventually went to a hospital, and they are all doing well. This all happened as hundreds of thousands of people were without power in eastern Massachusetts as continued rain and wind lashed parts of the state. Some areas along the coast recorded peak wind gusts of 80 to 90 mph.Watch the video above to see the full story.
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<p>Chopaka Stobbart gave birth to baby Lukas in the bathtub at 3 a.m. Wednesday. She received help from her husband, David, who was on the phone with 911 during the delivery.</p>
<p>The couple and their newborn eventually went to a hospital, and they are all doing well. </p>
<p>This all happened as hundreds of thousands of people were without power in eastern Massachusetts as continued rain and wind lashed parts of the state. Some areas along the coast recorded peak wind gusts of 80 to 90 mph.<em><strong/></em></p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above to see the full story.</em></strong></p>
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<p>A large winter storm is bringing heavy snow, rain and freezing cold temperatures to the east coast, from the Carolinas to Maine. It also brought snow to the nation’s capital for the first time in almost <a class="Link" href="https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/30/weather/forecast-washington-dc-new-york-city-boston-snow/index.html">two years.</a></p>
<p>That means a snow day for Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, giant pandas at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>The National Zoo shared a video of the two pandas frolicking, rolling and sliding around their habitat, now covered in a dusting of snow.</p>
<p>Don’t let their childish ways fool you, Mei Xiang is 22 years old, and Tian Tian is 23. Proof that sometimes everyone needs to play in the snow.</p>
<p>They, and others in the D.C. area, will have their chance this week. Snow flurries are expected Monday and Tuesday.</p>
<p>Their cub, <u><a class="Link" href="https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/news/pandastory-bears-first-taste-bamboo">Xiao Qi Ji</a></u>, is not in the video. He is the couple’s fourth <u><a class="Link" href="https://nationalzoo.si.edu/news/smithsonians-national-zoo-and-conservation-biology-institute-extends-giant-panda-agreement">surviving cub</a></u>, and the only one still living at the National Zoo. He is five months old now, and weighs about 22 pounds.</p>
<p>The National Zoo <u><a class="Link" href="https://nationalzoo.si.edu/news/smithsonians-national-zoo-and-conservation-biology-institute-extends-giant-panda-agreement">estimates</a></u> there are more than 1,800 giant pandas living in the wild in China, living in scattered populations. Most giant pandas live to about 15-20 years old, and about 30 years in captivity.</p>
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