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These 2 sisters swept shark tank

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Louis Mendoza)
Sun Feb 11 02:16:15 2018

Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 11:43:56 -0500
From: "Louis Mendoza" <louis-mendoza@newhaiirkwes.com>
To:   <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>

The wildest moment ever on Shark Tank
Monday Ep. 1769

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These 2 sisters from Florida were stunned as they walked out with a 10 mm deal 
that set the record for the biggest yet


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On Tuesday snow is expected to fall, and temperatures will already be at or below freezing when it does. However, todays warmer temperatures could help keep roads warmer, allowing the first precipitation to melt and then refreeze on roadways. A strong cold front is expected to enter the state starting tonight, and snow is expected to fall along and behind the front in the sharply colder air that follows.


It will be cold enough for what falls to be all snow, according to forecasters, except for southwest Alabama where a wintry mix or dusting of snow will be possible. Snowfall amounts arent anticipated to be high  the highest amounts could be less than 2 inches  but what does fall could hang around for a while. 

Lava flowed just less than half a mile down a gulley from the crater and on Monday morning, ash clouds appeared midslope, said Renato Solidum, head of the volcano institute. Molten rocks and lava at Mayons crater lit the night sky Sunday in an reddishorange glow despite a shroud of thick clouds that covered the volcano, leaving pectators awed but sending thousands of residents into evacuation shelters. 

The weather service cautions that uncertainty still remains on how much snow will fall and where the heaviest snow will end up. Not everyone will see snow. North and northcentral Alabama are the most likely places to get accumulating snowfall, according to the weather service. However, snow will be possible into southcentral Alabama as well.





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