By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE Tenn. (Reuters) - Halloween night and the morning after proved to be a snowy shocker for travelers driving through the Smoky Mountains region of Tennessee and North Carolina as about more than a foot of snow hit the region in a rare autumn blizzard. The heavy snow closed a stretch of Interstate 40 crossing the Great Smoky Mountains from Tennessee to North Carolina for several hours on Saturday, according to officials, and contributed to at least one multiple-vehicle accident. ... Read More http://ift.tt/1o1VNed
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