Power Plant Causes 'Unique' Snow Near Pittsburgh

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Accuweather.com - 1/24/13, Jillian Macmath

One to two inches of snow fell Tuesday night over Shippingport, Pa., as a result of an unusual cause: steam from a nearby nuclear power plant.

The snow was not fluorescent and not radioactive, as some people joked on social media, but it did take a special set of "ingredients" to form.

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