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Showers Shroud Cambridge As Snow Veils New England

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While most of the New England states are being snowed under today, the Boston Weather Bureau predicts that Cambridge will pass just another "rainy and windy" day.

The snow storms, originating from the combining forces of a northeast storm from Florida and a severe cold front moving down from Canada, are expected to blanket most of New England and cities along the coast from Delaware to Block Island. The Weather Bureau also mentioned possibilities of heavy snow over a belt from Alleghany, Garrett, and Washington Counties of Maryland northwestward through Pennsylvania into southern New York state.

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