Archive for May 26th, 2013
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It has been a wild start to the Memorial Day weekend with an unusual storm system over the Northeast which brought rain, snow and cold. This system has been very unusual and even unprecedented for late May, rewriting the history books with incredible Adirondack and northern New England snow totals for late May.Whiteface Mountain, NY has seen an […]
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