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Damaging winds with gusts up to 100 mph and hail 3 inches in diameter are all risks this weekend across the Southern Plains.
Get ready to revisit a familiar, yet often disruptive, climate phenomenon. After a period of relative quiet, La Niña is ...
Northern lights may be visible in parts of the U.S. Monday night following weekend solar storms. The sun burped out a huge ...
DALLAS (AP) — One person has died after severe weather tore through parts of the central U.S., including heavy rain in Dallas ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Pennsylvania as Earth reverberates from the impact of a speedy solar storm.
The clock is ticking on the current dry weather pattern for much of the Northeast and it will not take long for rain to ...
Areas from central Texas into Oklahoma and Missouri have the greatest chance to see severe storms and localized flooding ...
On Thursday, the risk begins over the High Plains, extending east toward Oklahoma and north Texas overnight. By Friday, a swath from the Plains to Tennessee and Kentucky could see severe storms.
WELL, WE ARE MONITORING A SEVERE WEATHER THREAT ON AN EASTERN NEW MEXICO AGAIN TODAY. SUMMERTIME HEAT BUILDING IN WITH DRY SKIES FOR MOST OF THE REST OF US. IT’S GOING TO BE NEXT WEEK BEFORE THE STORM ...
Lower humidity will stick around throughout the day, making for a very pleasant afternoon as highs reach the low 80s.