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  • Sunny and chilly before snow chances move in


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    Kevin Skarupa has the latest timeline for snow expected across New Hampshire Thursday.

    Two storm systems we are watching very closely. One arriving and around during the daylight hours tomorrow, and another one right in the middle of the weekend, later Saturday evening and into Sunday. Both with snowfalls, both possibly ending as some mixing in southern New Hampshire. We will be looking for some sunshine and *** breeze, chilly conditions, teens to lower 20s out ahead of that as we go through the day today. Progression of the system is it gradually moving in from mid to late morning tomorrow, heaviest during the. before winding down early in the evening, so it is *** quick, heavy burst of snow making its way through, which could end as *** little bit of light, wintry mix in southern areas of the state as it starts to pull away during the evening. So we are looking at some tougher travel around during the afternoon. Snowfall rates briefly late morning early afternoon in the southern half of the state could be at around 1 inch per hour. And again, some mixing is *** possibility at the very tail end of this as it continues to make its way through. So as far as your. Travel impacts they will be low early if you are headed out before 10 a.m. you should be good in all locations. The roads will not be immediately awful once the snow starts, but as it continues to pick up, it will be accumulating on area roadways just because temperatures will only be in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Toughest travel will be during the afternoon and likely through the evening commute before things start to lessen thereafter again. *** little bit of *** light wintry mix is *** possibility in southern areas might linger into the evening continues. To make things slippery going into the evening, general 3 to 6 inch accumulation is the expectation out of this. There may be slightly less due to some shadowing just north of the White Mountains, as well as right near the coastline. Again, we’re still watching the maps as they come in, and we’re still over 24 hours before this arrives, so we’ll continue to keep tabs on it for you. For the time being, it’s sunshine, *** breeze not as gusty as yesterday, and there is the next system, *** solid 2000 miles away. It arrives. Later tomorrow morning, teens to mid-20s today, about 10 degrees below the average for this time of year. Sunshine giving way to fair skies this evening. Lows tonight, single digits above and below zero, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning. Highs tomorrow, only in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Here is *** look at Futurecast again. You’ll notice the light snow starting to move into southwestern areas of the state as quickly as 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. As I mentioned, roads will not be awful right at the beginning. Just as the first snowflakes start, it will take *** few hours, but again, snowfall rates likely at 1 inch per hour at times, anywhere from about 11 to maybe 2 or 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And then any sort of backside of the system may have some light patchy freezing drizzle left over as the system starts to move away. Accumulation itself will likely be done by 5 or 6 o’clock tomorrow evening. Clearing skies, brisk winds behind that for Friday, *** gradual increase in clouds Saturday. And then Mother Nature reloading and it looks like later Saturday night and into Sunday, another burst of snow which could end as *** mix. This one will likely have *** little more moisture than the one that we will experience tomorrow. So we’ll continue to keep tabs on that as well. It should be pulling away Sunday afternoon and in time for the big game Sunday night, and then we’ll watch for any other potential systems down to our south thereafter. So for today, teens north. Lower 20s, southern New Hampshire snow showers up north. Otherwise sunshine. There’s your cold overnight lows tonight, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 20s to near 30. This will likely be *** light fluffy snow for *** good portion of the system, ending as some mixing which will likely add *** little bit of weight to that snow late in the day and into the evening in southern New Hampshire. Brisk winds for Friday and that other system will be tracking for Sunday.
    Two storm systems we are watching very closely. One arriving and around during the daylight hours tomorrow, and another one right in the middle of the weekend, later Saturday evening and into Sunday. Both with snowfalls, both possibly ending as some mixing in southern New Hampshire. We will be looking for some sunshine and *** breeze, chilly conditions, teens to lower 20s out ahead of that as we go through the day today. Progression of the system is it gradually moving in from mid to late morning tomorrow, heaviest during the. before winding down early in the evening, so it is *** quick, heavy burst of snow making its way through, which could end as *** little bit of light, wintry mix in southern areas of the state as it starts to pull away during the evening. So we are looking at some tougher travel around during the afternoon. Snowfall rates briefly late morning early afternoon in the southern half of the state could be at around 1 inch per hour. And again, some mixing is *** possibility at the very tail end of this as it continues to make its way through. So as far as your. Travel impacts they will be low early if you are headed out before 10 a.m. you should be good in all locations. The roads will not be immediately awful once the snow starts, but as it continues to pick up, it will be accumulating on area roadways just because temperatures will only be in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Toughest travel will be during the afternoon and likely through the evening commute before things start to lessen thereafter again. *** little bit of *** light wintry mix is *** possibility in southern areas might linger into the evening continues. To make things slippery going into the evening, general 3 to 6 inch accumulation is the expectation out of this. There may be slightly less due to some shadowing just north of the White Mountains, as well as right near the coastline. Again, we’re still watching the maps as they come in, and we’re still over 24 hours before this arrives, so we’ll continue to keep tabs on it for you. For the time being, it’s sunshine, *** breeze not as gusty as yesterday, and there is the next system, *** solid 2000 miles away. It arrives. Later tomorrow morning, teens to mid-20s today, about 10 degrees below the average for this time of year. Sunshine giving way to fair skies this evening. Lows tonight, single digits above and below zero, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning. Highs tomorrow, only in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Here is *** look at Futurecast again. You’ll notice the light snow starting to move into southwestern areas of the state as quickly as 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. As I mentioned, roads will not be awful right at the beginning. Just as the first snowflakes start, it will take *** few hours, but again, snowfall rates likely at 1 inch per hour at times, anywhere from about 11 to maybe 2 or 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And then any sort of backside of the system may have some light patchy freezing drizzle left over as the system starts to move away. Accumulation itself will likely be done by 5 or 6 o’clock tomorrow evening. Clearing skies, brisk winds behind that for Friday, *** gradual increase in clouds Saturday. And then Mother Nature reloading and it looks like later Saturday night and into Sunday, another burst of snow which could end as *** mix. This one will likely have *** little more moisture than the one that we will experience tomorrow. So we’ll continue to keep tabs on that as well. It should be pulling away Sunday afternoon and in time for the big game Sunday night, and then we’ll watch for any other potential systems down to our south thereafter. So for today, teens north. Lower 20s, southern New Hampshire snow showers up north. Otherwise sunshine. There’s your cold overnight lows tonight, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 20s to near 30. This will likely be *** light fluffy snow for *** good portion of the system, ending as some mixing which will likely add *** little bit of weight to that snow late in the day and into the evening in southern New Hampshire. Brisk winds for Friday and that other system will be tracking for Sunday.

    Video: Sunny and chilly before snow chances move in

    Kevin Skarupa has the latest timeline for snow expected across New Hampshire Thursday.

    We are tracking two storm systems closely. The first arrives Thursday late morning and another for Saturday night into Sunday morning. Both look like initial snow but could end as messy mix in southern NH. Travel will be highly impacted during both of those timeframes. Sunny skies away from the mountains today, highs will be in the teens to lower 20s. The northwesterly breeze will still be noticeable but not as gusty as yesterday. Fair skies for most of tonight (clouds arrive by morning) with lows between -8 and 10 from north to south.Initial snow developing late Thursday morning could go to a wintry mix in southern NH later in the afternoon after several hours of initial snow. Driving in the afternoon and evening looks particularly messy with the snow and mix. It will wrap up statewide late Thursday evening. This looks like a general 3-6″ accumulation, with slightly less at the coast and in areas “shadowed” by the White Mountains.Friday looks brighter and brisk with a few snow showers in the mountains along with highs in the 30s. Saturday is also quiet with sunshine giving way to clouds, then another storm system moves in Saturday night. This storm system also likely starts as snow statewide, then there is the possibility of some mixing in southern NH. Travel could be sloppy Sunday morning.

    We are tracking two storm systems closely. The first arrives Thursday late morning and another for Saturday night into Sunday morning. Both look like initial snow but could end as messy mix in southern NH. Travel will be highly impacted during both of those timeframes.

    Sunny skies away from the mountains today, highs will be in the teens to lower 20s. The northwesterly breeze will still be noticeable but not as gusty as yesterday.

    Fair skies for most of tonight (clouds arrive by morning) with lows between -8 and 10 from north to south.

    Initial snow developing late Thursday morning could go to a wintry mix in southern NH later in the afternoon after several hours of initial snow. Driving in the afternoon and evening looks particularly messy with the snow and mix. It will wrap up statewide late Thursday evening. This looks like a general 3-6″ accumulation, with slightly less at the coast and in areas “shadowed” by the White Mountains.

    Friday looks brighter and brisk with a few snow showers in the mountains along with highs in the 30s. Saturday is also quiet with sunshine giving way to clouds, then another storm system moves in Saturday night.

    This storm system also likely starts as snow statewide, then there is the possibility of some mixing in southern NH. Travel could be sloppy Sunday morning.



    As winter weather starts to creep in, we’re enjoying the last few days of sunshine and chilly temperatures before snow chances move in. It’s the perfect time to bundle up in cozy sweaters and scarves, sip on hot cocoa, and soak up the crisp, fresh air before the winter wonderland arrives. Let’s make the most of these sunny and chilly days before we’re blanketed in snow! #WinterIsComing #SunnyAndChilly #SnowDaysAhead

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  • Chilly start, but weekend warmup ahead


    Video: Chilly start, but weekend warmup ahead

    IT. THE START OF THE FIRST STORM. SO WE HAVEN’T HAD A LOT OF SNOW YET THIS WINTER. WE’LL SEE WHERE THE REST OF THE WINTER TAKES US. RIGHT? WE’RE ABOUT A HALF A FOOT BELOW AVERAGE IN BOSTON. WE’VE ONLY HAD 12.5IN OF SNOW THIS SEASON, AND WE’VE HAD 18IN WORCESTER SO FAR. THAT IS A GOOD FOOT BELOW NORMAL. SO SEASONS CAN START OUT SLOW AND THEN RAMP UP. BUT CERTAINLY THAT ONE WAS ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS, RIGHT? HERE’S OUR LOOK AT OUR SNOW THIS JANUARY. MOST OF IT FELL HERE WITH THAT STORM ON SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. AND SINCE THEN IT’S JUST BEEN COLD THIS ENTIRE WEEK. OUR TEMPERATURES HAVE NOT EVEN MADE IT TO FREEZING ALL WEEK LONG, BUT I THINK WE’RE GOING TO DO THAT TODAY. HOVER NEAR FREEZING TOMORROW, AND THEN LOOK, IT DOES GET A LITTLE BIT MILDER SUNDAY INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK, AND WE’LL COME UP CLOSE TO 40 DEGREES. THAT WILL DO A LITTLE BIT OF MELTING OF OUR SNOW PACK. YOU CAN SEE DOWN ALONG THE GULF COAST WHERE THEY STILL HAVE SNOW ON THE GROUND, GETTING CLOSER TO 50 DEGREES TODAY, SO THEY’LL GET SOME OF THAT MELTING IN AS WELL. BUT HERE LOCALLY, STARTING OUT REALLY CHILLY, YOU CAN SEE OUT TOWARD ORANGE AND JAFFREY. WE’RE ACTUALLY BELOW ZERO AGAIN THIS MORNING. 15 WORCESTER SINGLE DIGITS BEDFORD TO NORWOOD SITTING AT 22 IN BOSTON. SO TEMPERATURES KIND OF ALL OVER THE PLACE. THE WINDS ARE LIGHT, SO NO BIG WIND CHILLS OUT THE DOOR. AND THROUGHOUT THE DAY I THINK WE’RE LOOKING AT SUSTAINED WINDS NEAR TEN MILES PER HOUR. THEY MAKE US A LITTLE BIT HIGHER. SO NOT STRONG WINDS, BUT THEY’RE COMING FROM THE WEST AROUND THIS AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE. AND THAT WESTERLY FLOW OF CHILLY AIR OVER THE LAKES, GENERATING SOME LAKE EFFECT SNOWS. AND SOME OF THOSE BANDS, ALTHOUGH THEY’LL DRY UP BEFORE THEY GET HERE, WILL THROW A FEW CLOUDS OUR WAY THIS AFTERNOON. SO WE’LL HAVE BRIGHT SUNNY SKIES HERE THROUGH NOONTIME. CLOUDS MIX IN THIS AFTERNOON, BUT WE’RE SNEAKING UP TO THE FREEZING MARK IN BOSTON AND BEVERLY. WE’LL GET THERE IN NASHUA AS WELL. SOME SPOTS CLOSER TO 35 DEGREES ON THE SOUTH SHORE, SO DOING A LITTLE BETTER THIS AFTERNOON. THERE YOU SEE SOME OF THOSE STREAMERS WORKING ON IN WITH THE CLOUDS. AND THEN OVERNIGHT, THE SKIES CLEAR AND IT’S BACK DOWN INTO THE COLD. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT. WE COULD BE BELOW ZERO AGAIN. AND A FEW OF OUR COLDEST SUBURBS. OTHERWISE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS. TONIGHT YOUR SATURDAY IS BRIGHT, SUNNY. IT IS THE BRIGHTER DAY OF THE WEEKEND. BUT LOOK, IT’S STILL KIND OF CHILLY. UPPER 20S TO AROUND THE FREEZING MARK AND THAT’S THE BEST WE’RE DOING YET AGAIN TOMORROW. THINGS CHANGE ON SUNDAY. CLOUDS COME IN. WE’VE GOT THIS WEAK LITTLE CLIPPER SYSTEM MOVING ON THROUGH. IT IS STARVED FOR MOISTURE, BUT THERE COULD BE A QUICK PASSING RAIN OR SNOW SHOWER THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON, AND THEN THE SKIES WILL TEND TO BRIGHTEN LATE IN THE DAY AND WE’LL HAVE SUNSHINE TO START THE WEEK NEAR 40 DEGREES ON TUESDAY, AHEAD OF A FRONT THAT IS GOING TO KICK UP THE BREEZE. AND THEN AS THE WIND SHIFTS, IT DROPS THE COLDER AIR ON IN HERE. SO TURNING COLDER AGAIN MIDWEEK. BUT LOOK AT THAT AREA OF LOW PRESSURE THAT DEVELOPS ON THE FRONT. IT COULD SCOOT BY US WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND BRING A QUICK SHOT OF SOME ACCUMULATING SNOW. SO WE’LL SEE IF THAT PANS OUT OR NOT. NOT ALL OUR MODELS ARE SHOWING IT, BUT I’M KEEPING AN EYE ON IT. BUT IT’S DEFINITELY GOING TO GET COLDER AGAIN NEXT WEEK. AFTER A BRIEF MODERATION. OH MAN, I KNOW A BRIEF MODERATION. WELL, WE’LL TAKE WHAT WE CAN GET. TAKE WHAT WE CAN GET. IT FEELS DIFFERENT. CERTAINLY WHEN YOU STEP OUT THE DOOR, IF

    Video: Chilly start, but weekend warmup ahead

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    As we kick off the week, it’s clear that winter is still holding on tight with chilly temperatures and brisk winds. However, fear not, because a weekend warmup is on the horizon that will have you shedding those winter layers and soaking up the sunshine.

    With highs expected to climb into the 60s and even 70s in some areas, it’s the perfect opportunity to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Whether you’re planning a hike, a picnic in the park, or simply lounging in your backyard, the warmer weather will be a welcomed change from the recent chill.

    So hang in there for a few more days, and get ready to bask in the sunshine and embrace the spring-like temperatures that are just around the corner. Happy weekend planning!

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  • Chilly afternoon ahead of a gradual warm-up


    The First Alert Weather Team regards cold temperatures in the low 20s across southeast GA and mid-20s-low 30s across northern Florida this morning.

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    Notes from The First Alert Weather Team:

    • Widespread frost/freeze conditions will persist through around 9 AM.

    • Temperatures will rise into the middle 50s today under plentiful sunshine, and fall to near freezing tonight/Sunday morning.

    • Sunday will be very nice with highs in the low 60s and mostly sunny skies.

    • Temperatures will moderate into next week, reaching 70 degrees by Wednesday afternoon.

    7-day Forecast:

    • TODAY: Sunny and cool. HIGH: 55

    • TONIGHT: Clear and cold. LOW: 32

    • SUNDAY: AM Inland Freeze, mostly sunny and warmer. 32/62

    • MONDAY: Partly sunny. 40/64

    • TUESDAY: Partly sunny. 42/68

    • WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy, warmer. 47/70

    • THURSDAY: Partly cloudy. 53/67

    • FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. 50/67

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    As the sun begins to set on this chilly afternoon, there is a sense of anticipation in the air. The crisp breeze carries with it the promise of a gradual warm-up in the days to come.

    Despite the chill in the air, there is a sense of coziness that comes with the changing of the seasons. The leaves are beginning to turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a picturesque backdrop against the gray sky.

    As we bundle up in our scarves and jackets, we can’t help but look forward to the days ahead when we can shed our layers and bask in the warmth of the sun. But for now, we will savor the beauty of this chilly afternoon and embrace the gradual transition to warmer days.

    So let’s pour ourselves a cup of hot cocoa, snuggle up with a blanket, and enjoy the peaceful moments of this chilly afternoon before the gradual warm-up begins.

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  • Sunny but chilly Friday forecast


    We’re off to a cold start today, with low temperatures dipping into the single digits in our Indiana counties and into the mid-teens in eastern areas. Clouds are slowly moving out as well.

    For our Friday forecast, we’ll see mostly sunny skies, but colder air is moving in. Temperatures will only reach the mid-20s this afternoon. Light winds from the west-southwest are expected today.

    Tonight, the sky will be partly cloudy, and it will be another cold night with a low of 14 degrees.

    Good news is on the way for the weekend, and this trend will continue throughout much of the extended forecast. Temperatures will climb to the upper 30s on Saturday and the mid-30s on Sunday. Average highs for the end of January are around 40 degrees, so this will bring us back to normal. But it’s not just the weekend—highs are expected to be in the low 40s all of next week. At this point, we don’t expect any weather systems to bring precipitation, so it looks like a quiet, pleasant stretch of winter weather.

    MORNING RUSH
    Mostly clear
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    Low: 11

    FRIDAY
    Mostly sunny
    Chilly
    High: 25

    FRIDAY NIGHT
    Partly cloudy
    To mostly cloudy
    Low: 14

    SATURDAY
    Partly cloudy
    Milder
    High: 38

    SATURDAY NIGHT
    Mostly cloudy
    Not as cold
    Low: 27

    SUNDAY
    Mostly cloudy
    A bit below normal
    High: 35

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    Sunny but Chilly Friday Forecast

    Get ready to bundle up, because it’s going to be a sunny but chilly Friday ahead! The skies will be clear and the sun will be shining bright, but temperatures will be on the cooler side.

    Make sure to grab your favorite sweater and a warm cup of coffee as you head out the door. Despite the chill in the air, it will still be a beautiful day to enjoy the crisp fall weather.

    So whether you’re planning on taking a stroll in the park, running errands, or just relaxing at home, be prepared for a sunny but chilly Friday ahead. Stay warm and enjoy the day!

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  • BUNDLE UP: Chilly Thursday in store, but more frigid temps arrive soon – WSB-TV Channel 2

    BUNDLE UP: Chilly Thursday in store, but more frigid temps arrive soon – WSB-TV Channel 2


    Make sure you stay bundled up as you go about your Thursday.

    Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Ashley Kramlich says lows started off near freezing for most of north Georgia and highs will get up into the 50s as Thursday goes on.

    But a dry cold front moves in Friday and will bring colder temperatures with it.

    Here’s what to know:

    • Highs in 40s, lows in 20s for Saturday
    • Rain chances return Sunday evening through early Monday
    • Small chance for wintry mix at highest elevations in north Georgia mountains
    • Next week’s temps trending toward 20 degrees below average

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    Bundle up, Atlanta! Thursday is shaping up to be a chilly day with temperatures expected to remain in the 40s throughout the day. But don’t get too comfortable, because even more frigid temps are on the way.

    According to WSB-TV Channel 2, a cold front is moving in, bringing with it even colder temperatures and the possibility of snow flurries in some areas. This means it’s time to break out the heavy coats, scarves, and gloves to stay warm as we head into the weekend.

    So grab a hot cup of coffee or cocoa, layer up, and prepare for the winter weather ahead. And don’t forget to stay tuned to WSB-TV Channel 2 for the latest updates on the forecast. Stay warm, Atlanta! #BundleUp #ChillyThursday #WinterWeather #WSBTVChannel2

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  • Windy end to 2024, chilly start to 2025

    Windy end to 2024, chilly start to 2025


    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday and Sunday night as a complex storm system moves through the Midstate, brining a big drop in temperatures for next week.

    TODAY

    A strong wind is expected across the Midstate on New Year’s Eve with wind gusts between 30-40 mph at times this afternoon. A Wind Advisory is in effect for Southern Kentucky until 6 p.m. this evening. The wind will start to die down late this evening and into early tonight with gusts around 20 mph by midnight.

    Much of the day will be cloudy with a stray rain shower that can’t be ruled out as a weak cold front passes through the Midstate this afternoon. Most of us will end up staying dry, but we could even see a couple of flakes fly in the higher elevations later today.

    Temperatures will actually fall this afternoon into the 40s.

    Tonight will be colder with lows in the 30s by tomorrow morning.

    WEDNESDAY

    Our first day of 2025 will be chilly with highs staying in the 40s for the afternoon, but we are going to get some good sunshine back after a cloudy start. It will be colder Wednesday night with lows in the 20s by Thursday morning.

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    The chilly weather will settle in for Thursday and Friday with highs in the low to mid-40s, but at least we’ll have a good deal of sunshine on both days. Overnight lows will be near if not below freezing once again Thursday and Friday night.

    SATURDAY

    Temperatures on Saturday will to struggle to get back to nearly 40 for the day with a partly cloudy sky in the afternoon. Lows Saturday night will be down into the 20s.

    FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY – SUNDAY

    We are keeping a very close eye on a complex storm system for the end of our weekend and early next week. Details are limited as of now, but this is your early heads up that widespread rain and even some wintry mix will be possible Sunday and Sunday night across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. The timing of that precipitation could change so stick with us on WSMV 4 for the latest updates.

    Get ready for an arctic blast next week with high temperatures that may even struggle to break out of the 20s in some areas.

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    As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome in the new year, Mother Nature seems to have her own plans for how we’ll be ringing in 2025. A strong cold front has brought blustery winds to many parts of the country, making for a windy end to the year for much of the nation.

    As we move into the first days of 2025, the chilly temperatures that have accompanied these strong winds are set to stick around. Many areas are experiencing below-average temperatures, with some regions even seeing the first snowfall of the season.

    So as we bundle up and brace ourselves for the cold, let’s remember to stay safe and warm as we navigate this chilly start to the new year. Here’s to hoping for a brighter and warmer future ahead in 2025! #WindyEnd #ChillyStart #2025

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  • Chilly Dogs/Toby McTeague/The Lion Who Thought He Was People/Cry of the Penguins – 4-pack by Mill Creek Entertainment

    Chilly Dogs/Toby McTeague/The Lion Who Thought He Was People/Cry of the Penguins – 4-pack by Mill Creek Entertainment


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    Attention all animal lovers and movie enthusiasts! Mill Creek Entertainment is thrilled to announce the release of a 4-pack featuring some heartwarming and adventurous films that are sure to capture your heart.

    First up, we have “Chilly Dogs,” a charming family film about a young boy who befriends a mischievous pack of sled dogs in the Alaskan wilderness. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure that will test their courage and friendship.

    Next, we have “Toby McTeague,” a touching story about a young boy and his beloved horse who dream of competing in a prestigious horse race. With determination and perseverance, they overcome obstacles and prove that anything is possible with the power of love and belief.

    In “The Lion Who Thought He Was People,” audiences will be enchanted by the tale of a lion cub who is raised by humans and believes he is one of them. As he navigates the challenges of the wild, he learns valuable lessons about identity, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.

    Lastly, we have “Cry of the Penguins,” a captivating documentary-style film that follows the perilous journey of a group of penguins as they struggle to survive in their harsh Antarctic environment. Witness their incredible resilience and the beauty of nature in this unforgettable film.

    Don’t miss out on this fantastic 4-pack of heartwarming and inspiring animal films, available now from Mill Creek Entertainment. Grab your popcorn, snuggle up with your furry friends, and enjoy a movie night that will warm your heart and soul.
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