AP Kurdish city blanketed in snow in Iraq Jan 18, 2022 Jan 18, 2022 0 California elementary students accidently ingest marijuana-laced cheetos Monday, May 16 weather update for Nebraska Goats on clean up duty at Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park Tuesday, May 17 weather update for Nebraska Friday, May 20 weather update for Nebraska Thursday, May 19 weather update for Nebraska Harry Styles denies new song 'Daylight' is about ex Taylor Swift Why you should stop putting watermelon in the fridge Taylor Swift delivers NYU commencement address to Class of 2022 Fossil of pregnant dinosaur extracted from Chilean glacier MLB reporter Kelsey Wingert hit in the head by 95 MPH line drive Tuesday evening severe weather update for southeastern Nebraska Alabama Barker gives first look at newlyweds Travis, Kourtney Kardashian Lea Seydoux and George MacKay team up for new sci-fi film Dog left tied to fire hydrant with note in Wisconsin 'doing great' after being rescued Hundreds of snails crawl into a yard in Vietnam after heavy rain The Who return to Cincinnati for first time since 1979 tragedy Taco Bell brings back Mexican Pizza to menus nationwide Queen Elizabeth makes surprise appearance to mark opening of new London subway line Body Cam, Traffic Stop Struggle, Grundy Center, Iowa April 2021 Snow fell across the northern city of Sulaymaniyah in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region on Jan. 17, following the first snowstorm this year. Tags Dcc Accunews Wire Lvs Nation-world Weather Latest video Things to negotiate for besides salary in a job interview Twitter to label misinformation surrounding armed conflict and crisis Rent prices continue to soar across the United States Margot Robbie and Jay Roach team up for new ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ movie South Asia drenched by pre-monsoon flooding Potentially hazardous asteroid to hurtle past Earth on May 27 Gas stations and trucks damaged after severe weather in Illinois Artist creates giant bee mural to raise awareness for National Bee Day in the UK Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save 0 Comments