Return engagement? As forecast, the snowflakes started flying at 5 p.m. last Saturday and turned to rain by late that night. Yet for a few hours, just a week following a record-breaking temperature of 70 degrees, it felt like winter. As for this
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As forecast, the snowflakes started flying at 5 p.m. last Saturday and turned to rain by late that night. Yet for a few hours, just a week following a record-breaking temperature of 70 degrees, it felt like winter. As for this Saturday, the forecast is rain, but you never know. These images was captured on Post Road in Apponaug. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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