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SNOW SURPRISE HERE

ere are some chilling numbers. Between 2014 and 2018, nearly 25 percent of Alaska’s 307 driving fatalities were caused by snow and ice, making it the state with the most winter weather-related driving deaths. North Dakota comes in Second with 12.5 percent of its fatalities attributed to slippery conditions, with Wyoming, Minnesota, and

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