Senior Fellow Peter Menzies on why government has no business subsidizing journalism
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Spring fever Tuesday [Video]

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Canadian Environment and Climate

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – The weather calmed down Monday as a crisp feel to the air came without much wind. That was in stark contrast to the cold blusters of Saturday. But the light winds are an anomaly in March. The windiest of all months occurs because the temperature contrast across the continent is at a maximum. With snow on the ground along the Canadian border sponsoring cold air well into April to our north and the strengthening sun heating lower latitude spring break ports of call like Panama City, South Padre Island and Cancun, that difference in temperature will sponsor several big storms to cross America. In the process of going trans-America, our region will deal with wind, rain, and snow.

After a warm, windy and dry Tuesday, rain with gusty winds will arrive at night and last into Wednesday morning. By Thursday, colder air will send melting snow …

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