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Snow, Winds, Sleet Today; Storm Caused Four Deaths

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Icy, 50-mile-per-hour winds will whip through Cambridge until early evening on the tail of yesterday's sleet storm, the weather bureau predicted last night. The rain should end by early morning, follows by more snow and sleet.

The storm took at least four lives and possibly more yesterday, grounded two major airlines at Logan, and caused hundreds of creeping cars to skid into accidents. Today's highest temperature will not rise above the middle thirties, and the general overcast should not clear up until tomorrow morning.

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