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Tornado Watch expires at 10:00 PM on 5/21, issued at 3:00 PM Almyra, AR | Arkansas City, AR | Armorel, AR | Aubrey, AR

Christmas Day storms blamed for 3 deaths

Twisters hopscotched across the Deep South, and, along with brutal, straight-line winds, knocked down countless trees, blew the roofs off homes and left many Christmas celebrations in the dark. Holiday travelers in the nation's much colder midsection battled treacherous driving conditions from freezing rain and blizzard conditions from the same fast-moving storms.

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stoney - 12/25/2012 7:51 PM
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Your so smart you should know the difference between ice & snow ? If not move back north.

ladyofthehill - 12/25/2012 3:28 PM
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A glaze of ice can stop anything no matter how well you can drive.

itsmenotyou - 12/25/2012 12:22 PM
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THIS OUGHT TO BE PRETTY FUNNY. AFTER LIVING UP NORTH WHERE A 2FT SNOW STORM STOPED NOTHING.1-2 INCHES IN THE SOUTH IS A BLIZZARD SCHOOLS SHUT DOWN NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO DRIVE.LOVE IT
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