Northeast Readies For Potentially Historic Snowfall
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Monday, January 26, 2015
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Last week in Central Park workers made artificial snow for the annual Winter Jam, now estimates says the city will get nearly a foot and a half of the real stuff. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
Governors from New Jersey and up the East Coast are warning their citizens to take cover from a historical blizzard that will fall on the region tonight.
The Weather Channel’s Sam Champion joins Here & Now’s Lisa Mullins from the streets of New York to talk about the impending storm.
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- Sam Champion, anchor and managing editor at The Weather Channel. He tweets .
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