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Feeling More Aches and Pains than Usual Today? Here's the Culprit

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www.youtube.com – WOAY TV – 2025-03-05 22:42:08


SUMMARY: The recent weather has brought more than just wind and rain; a significant pressure drop is likely causing increased aches and pains. Meteorologist Christian Butler discusses the impact of today’s powerful storms from New York to Boston, with a low-pressure system still affecting areas like Michigan. St. Louis recorded a pressure of 29.1 inches of mercury, nearing March records. Similar low pressures were noted in Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland. While local pressure felt significant, it was not as extreme as the Great Lakes area. Relief is anticipated later in the week, easing discomfort for those sensitive to changes in pressure.

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Del. Hollis Lewis warns Medicaid cuts could severely impact West Virginia healthcare

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www.youtube.com – WCHS Eyewitness News – 2025-03-05 19:00:54


SUMMARY: Delegate Hollis Lewis warns that cuts to Medicaid in West Virginia could drastically affect the healthcare of nearly 177% of residents living in poverty, as Medicaid covers essential services, including half of all births in the state. With the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee mandated to reduce spending by $88 billion, Medicaid is expected to face significant cuts. West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito emphasizes the need to protect the 500,000 residents reliant on Medicaid while advocating for system improvements, suggesting work requirements for beneficiaries to enhance efficiency in delivering healthcare services.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Nearly 17% of West Virginians face poverty; with many people below the poverty line relying on Medicaid for health insurance. Democrat Del. Hollis Lewis is concerned how slashing the budget for the health care provider would impact the people in the Mountain State.

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Falling Temperatures, Snow, Then Somewhat Quieter Pattern Unfolds

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SUMMARY: Gusty winds are currently moving from west to east, with gusts reaching 25 to 30 mph. A cold front will bring line showers across Route 19, I-77, and I-64, leading to increased winds and colder temperatures, dropping from 57°F to about 33°F by tomorrow. Snowfall is expected, particularly along the Route 19 and I-77 Corridor, with forecasts of 0.5 to 1.5 inches, and 3 to 5 inches in some areas. After a mild day, temperatures will plunge into the lower 20s tonight, with a potential storm system bringing rain and light snow Friday night. A warming trend is anticipated into next week.

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FEMA establishes a Mercer County disaster recovery center into help flood impacted residents

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www.youtube.com – WOAY TV – 2025-03-05 07:20:26


SUMMARY: FEMA has established a disaster recovery center in Mercer County, West Virginia, to assist residents affected by recent storms and flooding. Their Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are actively going door-to-door to inform residents about available resources and registration for aid. These teams partner with local authorities, ensuring that no one is overlooked. Residents are encouraged to bring proof of residence and any rental agreements when visiting the center. Once registered, FEMA schedules inspections within a week, with financial assistance potentially arriving shortly thereafter. Community engagement is emphasized, showcasing FEMA’s commitment to supporting recovery efforts.

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