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The storm buried CNY in snow, but was deadly down south, coating entire states with ice and cutting power to as many as a million people.
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After one of the driest falls on record, climatologists say that the intensity and frequency of droughts will continue to grow as the region gets warmer and drier in the years to come, increasing the risk of wildfires.
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A Fall Foliage report for New York shows observations about notable color changes for fall foliage in several regions. Professors from Cornell University discussed what leaf peepers can expect to see this season under the dry condition.