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Almanac Weather Outlook for December 16th
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Northeast & New England
Heavy rains near coastal plain; ice, snow, interior.
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Great Lakes, Ohio Valley & Midwest
Light snow east through OH Valley, then becoming fair.Ê
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Southeast U.S.
Rain, showers, then fair, colder.
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North Central U.S.
Some snow, flurries.
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South Central U.S.
Some showers of rain, wet snow.
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Northwest U.S.
Showers WA, OR.
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Southwest U.S.
Some rain and (over mountains) snow, then clearing.
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Newfoundland, Labrador
Cold winds and frequent snow showers.
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec
Heavy rains near the coastal plain; ice and snow, Quebec.
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Ontario
Light snow sweeps east, then becoming fair.
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Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Some occasional snow.
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British Columbia
Showery.
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