Weather
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Catastrophic Flash Droughts Brought by Climate Change Are Catching Farmers Off Guard
According to a new study, climate change is speeding up and intensifying droughts, particularly the fast-developing heat-driven type that catches farmers off guard.
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Heavy Rain Unloads in Fort Lauderdale, South Florida; Flash Flooding, Travel Concerns Possible
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Friday’s Forecast Calls for More Unseasonably Pleasant Temperatures, but Rainy Weather Are on the Way in Boston Next Week
Extreme Forest Fire Creates 200-Foot Wall of Fire in New Jersey
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U.S. Wildfire Threatens to Spread from Southwest to Great Lakes Region: NWS Warns
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US Weather Forecast: Southeast US to Expect Possible Strong Winds, Isolated Tornadoes This Week
Chronic Smog From Forest Fires, Pollution in Laos, Thailand Takes Toll on Health, Tourism
Fire Weather Watch in Effect Over Greater Chicago Area as Risk Peaks to Level 4
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Gulf Coast Storm: Tropical Moisture Brings Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms in Florida and Surrounding Regions
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People Are Being Urged To Reduce the Impact of Emissions as Temperatures Rise in Japan and Summer Approaches
Shiveluch Volcano Spews Dust Clouds 65,600 Feet Up, Blankets 300 Miles of Russia with Ash After Eruption
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UK Weather Forecast: Yellow Warning Issued Due to Troublesome Wind Gusts, Heavy Rain This Week
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Unsettled Weather Systems, Developing Tropical Low Continue Towards Northwest and Gulf of Mexico