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Web Extra: Lafayette Snow

Clip: 1/6/2014 | 23s

Extreme weather in Lafayette, Indiana.

The extreme weather caused Chicago Tonight producer Josclynn Brandon to get stuck in Lafayette, Indiana on her way back to Chicago from her hometown of Indianapolis.

01/06/2014 | Rating NR

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