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why are they naming winter storms now?
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Winter Storm Gandolf will bring snow, strong winds, and dangerously low wind chills across a broad expanse of the West and the Northern Plains over the next several days.
(MORE: Why We Named Gandolf)
Low pressure will track from northern Utah Thursday afternoon to Nebraska by Friday and toward Lake Superior by early Saturday; as usual, the adverse winter weather will be north of this path.
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