Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Dangerous Ice, Strong Wind To Midwest | TODAY

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Millions are waking up Tuesday to a powerful winter storm that’s making its way across the country, just one of three such systems forecast this week. NBC’s Kathy Park reports from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and TODAY’s Al Roker forecasts where the snow and ice are heading and how long they will last.

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Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Dangerous Ice, Strong Wind To Midwest | TODAY
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I hope those two people who fell off the road are okay

stardog
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All in favor of a guard rail say I 0:50

andrewapurcell
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I’m sitting here with my A/C on. I hate Texas.

Taeallday
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That road should of had guard rails for such a steep drop off.

scottnyc
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0:49 The only thing terrifying about this crash is the amount of black smoke coming from the trucks tailpipe as he floors the accelerator going off the edge

sooocheesy
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I walked through the snow I got stuck but I pulled though I was dizzy though

Lil_lee
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Saw an Amazon Semi-Trailer go off the cliff with its load. Well'p hope the driver is okay, not so much for all those paid deliveries. LOL

abrahamvieyra
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We won’t know how much snow Wisconsin got till next week when they’re done counting.

firstlast
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I still have strawberry and black pearl pepper plants flowering and fruiting. Here in central Texas. On the the 17th of Jan. I noticed my bluebonnet seeds have already started to bloom. I need to hustle and get spring plants started indoors. This winter went by too fast.

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1 good thing about this storm no one can be blamed for crashes cause of the ice\
also to get to my school i ahve to croos a high bridge sooo i have an excuse for not being there on monday u think im driving over a tall bridge with ice on the hill up and down big fat NOPE

ilikedount
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ANYONE WANT TO BET ALL THOSE JACKKNIFED TRUCK DRIVERS ARE FROM COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE FLAKE OF SNOW???!!! JUST THINK IF NO CARS OR TRUCKS BLOCK THOSE HIGHWAYS AS THEY SHOULDN'T, HOW EASY IT WOULD BE TO CLEAR HUNDREDS OF HIGHWAYS IN A FEW DAYS INSTEAD OF WEEKS!!!!

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