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Major storm expected Wednesday

THE NEWS-TIMES, DANBURY, CONN. | 2 hours, 25 minutes ago | 0 comments

Feb. 9--A nor'easter that is expected to begin Wednesday morning and end Thursday could bring near-blizzard conditions to the area -- 10 to 20 inches of snow, plus winds strong enough to blow the snow into deep drifts. Read more

The nation's weather

ASSOCIATED PRESS | 2 hours, 35 minutes ago | 0 comments

Snowy weather was expected to move into the Eastern U.S. from the Plains on Tuesday.

A strong low pressure system that brought 3 to 5 inches of snow to the Midwest and Southern Plains was forecast to continue tracking east over the Mississippi River Valley and toward the East Coast. Read more

Rain, chilly temps coming to town

THE PORT ARTHUR NEWS, TEXAS | Tue, Feb 9, 2:24 AM | 0 comments

Feb. 9--Mardi Gras week weather will be a mixed bag of rain and cold temperatures and a bit of sunshine. Read more

Rain, chill returning to Houston after weekend respite

HOUSTON CHRONICLE | Mon, Feb 8, 2:16 PM | 0 comments

Feb. 8--A cold front is expected to pass through the Houston region late tonight, plunging temperatures into the upper 30s and to near freezing later this week as frigid air settles into the area, according to the National Weather Service. Read more

Lionfish invade Florida Keys: The exotic, voracious and dangerous lionfish has invaded the Florida Keys, but an army...

THE MIAMI HERALD | Mon, Feb 8, 9:16 AM | 0 comments

Feb. 8--KEY LARGO -- At French Reef, 30 feet below the ocean's surface, Sea Dwellers dive instructor Dave Jefferiss was on a mission to find and capture one of the gorgeous but dreaded new invaders of the Florida Keys: a lionfish. Read more

The Roanoke Times, Va., Kevin Myatt column: Expect February to be cold and white

THE ROANOKE TIMES, VA. | Mon, Feb 8, 8:49 AM | 0 comments

Feb. 8--We may not see grass again until March.

It will take something more than the highs in Read more

Couple enjoys New Orleans' big comeback

GREELEY TRIBUNE, COLO. | Mon, Feb 8, 5:37 AM | 0 comments

Feb. 8--On a Saturday afternoon, the home of Julia McSherry and Tom Smith smelled like anticipation, a touch of excitement and what they and many others call the Holy Trinity of Cajun cooking. Read more

Carp talks may miss bigger lake challenge: Summit called for fish threat, but biologists also fear ballast water

MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL | Mon, Feb 8, 2:32 AM | 0 comments

Feb. 8--The focus of Monday's White House Asian carp summit is to stop the giant, ecosystem-ravaging fish from slipping in the Great Lakes' back door -- the Chicago canal system that links the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico. Read more

A party amid lingering pain

THE NEWS & OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N.C. | Sun, Feb 7, 9:40 PM | 0 comments

Feb. 7--NEW ORLEANS -- As the Saints get ready today for America's biggest party and the world focuses on Haiti, it's easy to forget that New Orleans is only four and a half years removed from the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history. Read more

Billion-dollar project crosses Panhandle: Company that defied Jaws plans natural gas pipeline expansion

THE NEWS HERALD, PANAMA CITY, FLA. | Sun, Feb 7, 12:56 PM | 0 comments

Feb. 7--CHIPLEY -- Florida Gas Transmission sent a letter to Nan Thompson in December 2007, telling her it had plans for her property. Read more

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