Midwest
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Substantial Amount of Snow with Strong Winds Could Cause Travel Disruptions and Slow Commutes in Midwest
Heavy snow with strong winds could unload in portions of the Northern Plains and Midwest. Travel hazards are the main concerns due to reduced visibility and slippery roads. Motorists traveling or planning an outdoor activity should check the weather status.
Latest Research Articles
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Strong Wind Gusts and Potential Lake-Effect Snow Could Emerge Next Week in Portions of Midwest and Northeast, Forecast Warns
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Storm with Strong Winds Could Cause Power Outages and Travel Delays in Midwest and Northeast, Forecast Warns.
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Major Winter Storm to Bring the First Blizzard of the Season in the Western United States
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U.S Midwest Farmers Worry About Drought that Could Threaten Major Crops' Harvest
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Return of Summerlike Warmth Could Unleash in Midwest This Weekend
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Severe Thunderstorms Could Unleash in Midwest
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Forecasts Warn Rain and Severe Thunderstorms to Threaten Midwest, East Coast
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Meteorologists Say Widespread Cooldown expected to Continue in Midwest
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Forecasts Expect Coldest Air of the Season in Midwest and Northeast
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Tropical System Has Been Issued in Midwest and Southern States While Heatwave Likely Hit Western U.S
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Three Deaths Follow Violent Storms and Flash Floods in Midwest and Southern States
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Brain-Eating Amoeba Kills Child in Nebraska; Second Death Reported Since July