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  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Snow No! AP 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Midwest Braces For Massive Winter Storm AP 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Snow No! AP 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Snow No! AP 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Snow No! AP 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Snow No! AP 2011

  • The National Weather Service predicted another half-foot rise by this afternoon.

    Officials hope temporary levee will save Iowa town 2011

  • Across from Hamburg in Nebraska City, Neb., the river rose another half-foot on Tuesday.

    Officials hope temporary levee will save Iowa town 2011

  • It's supposed to rise about a half-foot over the next couple of days, then fluctuate around that level through Saturday.

    Officials hope temporary levee will save Iowa town 2011

  • In St. Louis and much of Missouri, residents braced for a particularly hazardous mix: up to an inch of ice, followed by 3 to 4 inches of sleet, then perhaps a half-foot of snow or more.

    Midwest Braces For Massive Winter Storm AP 2011

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