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  2. Where could it snow this weekend? See winter forecast for ...

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    National winter weather forecast The map below shows the probability that an area could receive more than 4 inches of snow. Use the slider at the top left to toggle by day.

  3. Faroese shawl - Wikipedia

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    Some have very long ends so they can be tied around the wearer's waist for extra warmth. The shawls often feature elaborate lace work. Lace knitting is a traditional handcraft of peoples of the Faroe Islands. These shawls are traditionally knit from domestic wool of native sheep grown primarily for meat. Natural colors of brown, black, grey and ...

  4. Back in the Day: Cool fall weather was a time for wearing shawls

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  5. Shawl - Wikipedia

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    Hesquiat woman wrapped in a shawl. Triangular knit lace shawls are usually knitted from the neck down, and may or may not be shaped. In contrast, Faroese lace shawls are knitted bottom up and contain a centre back gusset. Each shawl consists of two triangular side panels, a trapezoid-shaped back gusset, an edge treatment, and usually also ...

  6. How winter weather can sneak up on you — and what to do - AOL

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    Here’s how to plan ahead for winter weather — from what to expect this season to expert tips for staying safe and warm. Winter weather can be dangerous — even in the warmer South. The ...

  7. Haapsalu shawl - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Haapsalu shawl is a rectangle measuring 70-80cm x 150-170cm. It consists of three parts: a center section, a border, and an edge, which is knit separately and sewn to the border. The shawls are knit from fine lamb's wool yarn using knitting needles #2-#3.