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That means the snow that's already on the ground will remain on Christmas, and there's a good chance of more snow.Nebolski, who works at a grocery store in South Bend, Indiana, says super cold weather is putting a chill on Christmas. "I hate it," she says. "I mean, even in the store, it's so cold here too. You've just got to dress warm."She says the bitter cold has meant the snow gets no chance to melt: "It just keeps snowing and snowing and snowing. Last time I remember snow like this was the December we had in '77 and then we had the blizzard in '78, so I hope it's not gonna be like that again."The weather has been stranding people nationwide the past week as they try to get home for the holidays — causing lengthy delays at airports and freezing up train service.
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