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We started our morning with snow showers and bitterly cold temperatures in the 20s and 10s. Sunshine takes hold today with a blustery northwest breeze along with highs in the 30s and 40s. We chill down into the 20s tonight under partly cloudy skies. Temperatures stay cooler than normal through the end of the week, yet we will not be as blustery. Thursday brings increasing clouds and a late day wintry mix to rain showers. We remain unsettled with showers and a mountain mix Friday into Saturday. 

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1. FEMA cutting more than $325M in 'critical' funding to New York, Hochul says

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is cutting more than $325 million in funding intended for “critical” infrastructure and resilience projects in New York state, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday. Much of the funding — which the state would have received through FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program — was allocated for flood mitigation efforts, Hochul said in a release. 

2. ‘Thousands’ of migrants at risk in New York after DHS revokes legal status for people who came to U.S. with CBP One app

Thousands of people living and working in New York state now face deportation after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday revoked legal status of migrants who were allowed to come to the U.S. using the CBP One app.

3. New rule for long-term Canadian travelers goes into effect April 11

Starting Friday, Canadians who are at least 14 years old, cross the border by land or car and are staying in the U.S. for 30 days or more must register with the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services.

Around the Nation

1. Senators grill Trump's top trade rep as Republicans grow increasingly wary of tariff strategy

2. Supreme Court blocks order requiring Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal workers

3. Trump touts Supreme Court deportation ruling as major victory, but legal fight is far from over