NWS
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Extreme Weather Causes Intense Heat, Flooding, and Severe Storms; Nearly 500,000 Power Outages Reported in the Midwest
Multiple regions of the United States have experienced a variety of weather hazards due to extreme weather, days before the official summer season.
Latest Research Articles
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Tornado Touched Down in Blackwood, New Jersey During Severe Storms on June 9: NWS Confirms
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Storm System Causes Urban Flooding due to Heavy Rain in Some Parts of South Florida and the Florida Keys
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National Hurricane Center Issues Tropical Storm Watch for Florida; Potential Tropical Cyclone Threatens Southeast US
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US Weather Update: Tropical Disturbance Could Hit Florida, Gulf Coast States from June 3
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
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US Storm Warning: SPC Issues Severe Thunderstorm Alert for States in the Gulf Coast and Midwest
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Violent Thunderstorms Kill Three People in Canada as Torrential Rain and Strong Winds Struck the National Capital Region
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Thunderstorms Forecasted Across the Mississippi River Valley, Extreme Heat in the Southern US
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Weather Warnings for Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Issued Across the Central US
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NWS Issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Wisconsin, Texas, and Other Regions This Week
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Coastal Storm Update: Potent Storm System to be Felt in the Atlantic Coast from May 10, NWS Issues Flood Warnings
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SPC Issues Fire Weather Warnings for Southwest US and Southern High Plains: Wildfire Risks Possible