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It is the first day of February, and there's a blizzard brewing. The storm that has been designated as the Blizzard of 2011 sits over a large portion of the United States, bringing an abundance of snow, icy road conditions, frigid temperatures, not to mention winds that can easily blow above 30 mph. Indiana also has much activity, such as a Blizzard Warning in Northern counties, an Ice Storm Warning for Central Indiana, and the winds are apparent in Southern Indiana (where there is a Wind Advisory). Let's see if the groundhog sees its shadow tomorrow on Groundhog's Day :)Click on the map above to enlarge (opens in new window). For the US map of warnings and advisories, visit www.weather.gov (opens in new window).
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