Weather data is prone to errors, outages, and other defects.
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Note: Swimming in 51.6F (10.9C) is considered dangerous. $('#wx_map_border').remove(); //Removal of WWA Map
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Place name links take you to more detailed information on snowfall, snowstorms and snow accumulation for that location.