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    Get the Indiana, PA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Bands of heavy lake-effect snow will develop in the wake of a storm straddling 2024 and 2025 from the Upper Midwest ...

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  5. National Weather Service Northern Indiana - Wikipedia

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    National Weather Service Northern Indiana (IWX) is a National Weather Service forecast office located between the towns of Syracuse and North Webster in Kosciusko County, Indiana. It provides weather and emergency information to twenty-four counties in northern Indiana , eight counties in northwest Ohio , and five counties in the southwestern ...

  6. Ponkapoag - Wikipedia

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    Historic marker on Massachusetts Route 138 indicating the northern boundary of the Ponkapoag Plantation or settlement. Ponkapoag / ˈ p ɒ ŋ k ə p ɔː ɡ /, also Punkapaug, [1] Punkapoag, Ponkhapoag [2] or Punkapog, is the name of a Native American "praying town" settled in the late 17th century western Blue Hills area of eastern Massachusetts by persons who had accepted Christianity.

  7. Ponkapoag Pond - Wikipedia

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    The pond is located on the border of Canton and Randolph, Massachusetts about a half mile south of Route 128 and a half mile east of Route 138. It has a maximum depth of seven feet and an average depth of four feet. As would be expected on a pond this shallow, aquatic vegetation is pervasive and very abundant.

  8. Assawompset Pond - Wikipedia

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    Assawompset Pond is a reservoir/pond within the towns of Lakeville and Middleboro, in southeastern Massachusetts. It shares its waters with Long Pond and is openly connected with Pocksha Pond. [2] These lakes provide a source of drinking water to the city of New Bedford, the largest city in southeastern Massachusetts.

  9. Lake Massapoag - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, workers deepened the outlet of the lake to draw the water down in order to extract bog iron for the smelting industry. [3]Lake Massapoag was the site of a large 19th-century ice business, with an enormous wooden icehouse at the eastern end of the lake.