Winter storms hit parts of the Mountain states on Election Day
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Winter storms hit parts of the Mountain states on Election Day

NPR  

Winter storms hit parts of the Mountain states on Election Day While most of the U.S. is expecting clear skies and warm weather on Election Day — including many swing states — the same can’t be said for the Mountains states. A cold air mass in the Mountain states will also cause temperatures to drop into the single digits on Tuesday night. Montana, in particular, is expected to receive several inches of snow — over 10 inches in higher terrain — along with strong winds. The major race there is for a Senate seat between Democratic incumbent Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy.

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