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65 / 100
Mostly True America

The text inquires if there will be snow across America this winter.

Infact verdict: Mostly True (65/100).

The forecast indicates a potential for snow across various parts of the United States. Snowfall is expected to be above normal in parts of the Midwest and Northeast due to a La Niña influence, while some regions in the Southwest and Southeast may experience below-average snowfall. Therefore, there will be snow across many parts of America, but not consistently across the entire country. The prediction reflects variability in regional weather conditions, and exact patterns are subject to seasonal changes.

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Mostly True Weather
There will be snow across America this winter.
Weather forecasts predict above-average snowfall in the Midwest and Northeast due to a La Niña pattern, though drier conditions are expected in the Southeast and Southwest. This suggests snow is probable in several regions but not widespread across the entire country consistently.

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