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If it doesn't snow today, there may be a "light sleet." If there's no sleet, there's bound to be a little rain. Or it may just stay cloudy, windy, and what the Weather Bureau chooses to call "seasonably cold."
The thermometer will hover at 30 degrees. Northwesterly winds will be up to 25 mph.
Several airlines have reported, however, that chances are good their schedules will be met. Eastern, American, and Northeast airlines will run flights to all cities not suffering from snowstorms. New York City and Washington are expected to be clear.
Informants at the airports stressed that the airlines be called with regard to each individual flight, since inevitably some would be cancelled.
The Weather Bureau predicts snow for the following cities: Albany, Detroit, Indianapolis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and St. Louis.
Skies are expected to clear on Thursday for Boston and vicinity.
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