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Fern Lays Down Ice, Snow

Winter Storm Fern swept across much of the nation Saturday but weather watchers say we haven’t seen the worst of the storm yet. That’s because roads had become icy Saturday, causing an increase in traffic accidents, but the ice hadn’t reached the point where it was causing trees and power lines to snap.

That’s much more likely to happen in the early hours Sunday, and continuing to spread through the day. We’ll see the damage from these widespread outages as the weekend winds down, particularly in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

We’ll also see the heaviest snowfall on Sunday. A band along the Ohio River, from Louisville through the Cincinnati area, is expected to pick up about a foot of snow. Heavier totals will fall from Pennsylvania into New York and points farther east.  The Mid Atlantic and New England states could see 12 to 18 inches of snow.

So far, air traffic has been more impacted than ground travel. Some 16,000 flights have been canceled over the next three days. Here’s more from meteorologist Max Velocity.

 

Time To Play The Trump Card?

At what stage in the game do you play the Trump card? Are we fighting for life?

Can we win even if the fight turns dirty? Just how bumpy will the ride get ahead?

Already, Red October is history. Also in this edition: SNAP, Ukraine, China, air traffic delays, the federal government shutdown and indictments against Black Lives Matters co-founders Alicia Garza and Patrisse Cullors, accused of defrauding the organization in a case involving $90 million in donations. Here’s more from And We Know.

 

Swiss Army Protects Fat Cats

This week on the New World Next Week: The Swiss Army deploys ahead of next week’s World Economic Forum in Davos; an AI lawyer tackles its first case in court; and a computer outage stops all flights in America. More from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

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