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GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Niña Jose pregnant with second child
Niña Jose is expecting her second child with husband Cezar Quiambao. On Instagram, the actress-turned-politician shared a photo of herself wearing a white dress that shows her growing baby bump. 'Hello,' Niña simply wrote in the caption, adding a few emojis—including a pregnant woman—and the hashtag 'miracle.' Niña and Cezar have been married since 2017. They also have a son named Antonio. In 2023, Niña lost their baby daughter, Marian Hannah Claire, after suffering from a miscarriage. During the pregnancy, she faced serious complications, including a condition known as Placenta Increta. According to the Cleveland Clinic, Placenta Increta is a condition where the placenta gets deeply implanted in the wall of the uterus, specifically into the muscle of the uterus. —Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Impressive 100+ Inches of Snow Measured on Vermont's Tallest Peak
As of March 2, 2025, Mount Mansfield, the tallest mountain in Vermont, has officially surpassed 100 inches of settled snow base at its snow Mountain, which sits on Mansfield, posted to social media accounts to celebrate the landmark in seasonal precipitation. After Sunday's last chair, the depth was officially measured at 102 inches. While 100 inches might not seem like a ton in comparison to mountains out west, Mount Mansfield's snow stake data reflects that this is a pretty incredible milestone for the to keep up with the best stories and photos in skiing? Subscribe to the new Powder To The People newsletter for weekly started the season with a spike of far above average precipitation in October before dipping back down through November. Precipitation totals started to climb steadily above average in mid December where they continued a bit of a sine wave-esc pattern until January. Levels dipped slightly below average again in early January, but only slightly before turning around. Since mid-January, Mansfield's snowpack has made a steady climb at an above average rate to hit the 100 inch mark. Stowe has recorded an equally impressive 279 inches of total snowfall this season to date. The average March 2nd snowpack for Mount Mansfield is 67 inches, which puts the current snowpack 36 inches ahead, give or take. In recorded history, Mount Mansfield has only experienced three winters snowier than the current last one was in the 2018/19 season, where Mansfield's season to date snowpack was 105 inches on March 3rd, only two more inches more than it's currently at. The 2018/19 season saw a big spike in snowfall in late November before following a similarly steady upward curve to this season. Snowpack in 2018/19 ultimately peaked in April before beginning to drop off in May. Mount Mansfield's snowiest ever season ever was the winter of 1968/69. As of March 3, 1969, Mansfield had 112 inches of Niña has been good to the east coast this year. If it's anything like 2018/19 or 1968/69, Stowe should continue to have a great season through March and April.