Severe Weather And Brutal Cold Cause Holiday Travel Chaos

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Millions are bracing for a storm system set to bring heavy snow, rain and powerful winds — all on one of the busiest travel days of the year. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY.

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  3. Just don't travel if you can if you live in this.
    Also lining the sides of roads with native trees can help reduce snow wind and flooding damage and will reduce air pollution and co2.

  4. Chicago 2 – 4 "? Snow maybe. By Jan. 1 -6 warm with rain? Happy New Year. Getting closer to the time when God's Kingdom shall come upon this Earth and God thru Jesus will remove sin and death from this planet, by great Tribulation and love and justice, mercy. Revelation 19:11-16; Zephaniah 1:17,18…..and 3:8; James 5:1. Matthew 25:31-40; Revelation 22:17; 21:4; Luke 13:28,28. 🎉Happy Birthday🎊 Lord☝️ and more to come during the remaining eternity. 🕊

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  7. This is fake news there is no such thing as snow anymore the White House repeatedly tells us that global warming is the most existential threat to mankind so there's no way that this could possibly be true or the White House is lying through their dentures and we know that could not be true.

  8. Why couldn't the Winter Storm play nice and waited until at least Friday or Saturday to impact the mid west. I wonder what difference that could have made if the winter storm arrived one or two days later?

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