Millions in Northeast and Midwest see first snowfall of the season

Millions in Northeast and Midwest see first snowfall of the season

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An abrupt change in weather is bringing the first significant snow of the season across the country, with a powerful snow storm blanketing areas of the Northeast and Midwest. NBC’s Sam Brock reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the forecast.



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