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Trinidad residents woke up to freezing temps and icy snow flurries over the weekend, which made for some beautiful photographs. How long winter will clutch the area in its frigid grasp is anyone’s guess, but the weatherman was saying on Friday that it might hang around until the middle of the week.
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