Weather
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Due To Hotter Nights There Is a Big Possibility for the Occurrence of Runaway Fires
A new study shows that an increase in hot, dry nights in recent decades has resulted in nighttime wildfires becoming more intense and more frequent.
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Meteorologists Warn Powerful Storm May Bring Damaging Winds to Northeast
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At Least 34 People Dead in Flashfloods, Mudslides Brought by Torrential Rain in Brazil
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Denver Could Receive Six Inches of Snow this Week as Cold Air Heads Towards the Rocky Mountains
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Developing Storm System to Bring Severe Weather in the Eastern Half of the United States
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Flourishing Plants in Antarctica Signals Worsening Climate Crisis
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February's Tornado Season May Bring Powerful Twisters in the US
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Arctic Cold, Tropical Air Mass Brings Winter Storm Across US; Polar Vortex Remains Intense
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Weather Fluctuations: Northeast to Experience Both Warm and Cold Temperatures This Week
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California Cools Down After Experiencing a Period of Intense Heat
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Meteorologists Issue Storm Alert for Thunderstorms and Tornadoes to Central US from Midweek
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Strong Cold Front Expected to Bring Snow to Portions of Mid-Atlantic
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Forecasters Monitor Major Storm That May Take Shape in Central US Next Week