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Examples
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Snowfall totals continue to stay heaviest right along i-95 and to the west of there, parts of Maine.
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They could see a foot of snow before tomorrow afternoon and with a lot of people using that major conduit, that i-95 corridor, trying to go from place to place.
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So all along the i-95 corridor, where you'll see it today, afternoon pop up thunderstorms, and then we'll highlight an area just west of Chicago in red, where we think we'll probably see a more strong storms pop up late this afternoon.
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So folks who live in the metropolitan area along the i-95 corridor will see gusty winds and in some cases enough wind or enough snow to take some power lines with trees and branches coming down.
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Precip for the most part right now is in the form of a cold rain up the i-95 corridor.
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Starting to stretch into the northeast, the i-95 corridor later on this afternoon will get a little bit of snow and a couple of inches possible in some of the bigger cities tonight and tomorrow.
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That's actually along parts of i-95. you're going to see in a few mere moments - and on 95 although roadways are better there than they are say back towards West Virginia along 77 or even along 81 here in Virginia, it is still going to be dangerous for you out there.
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A big line of thunderstorms rolling right across the i-95 corridor.
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Frost and freeze warnings from Philadelphia south to D.C. down across parts of the i-95 corridor.
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All the rain that's been bothering you yesterday now moving to parts of Boston and eventually are going to be moving out to sea but still this morning on parts of i-95 it is going to be a wet commute for you.
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