It's not nonsense at all, folks. Currently, it's snowing at a pretty good clipfrom eastern Ontario into Quebec, and the storm will produce 3 to 6 inches ingeneral before it all abates. Most of the snow is out of the United States(reason for use of metric scale), but northern Maine will get some. This is notunusual, though. I think it snows in July up that way.While it's a wintry scene well up north, the active storm track will continueto subject a large portion of the United States to severe thunderstorms andtornadoes. In upcoming days, an area from central Texas to the lower Midwestwill be hardest hit by these devastating storms.
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