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Weekend storm to lash Midwest to Northeast with damaging winds, power outages and travel issues
Weather News - February 23, 2019, 8:08:20 AM EST
A powerful storm, more typical of March, will cause winds to howl and may knock down trees, cut power and lead to travel problems from the Plains to the Midwest and Northeast this weekend.
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Arizona city sets all-time snow record
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Arizona isn't the first place that comes to mind when you think of snow but some cities in the desert state are getting dumped on.
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Heightened tornado danger to accompany severe storms in southern US on Saturday
Weather News - February 23, 2019, 9:24:24 AM EST
People across the Ohio, Tennessee and middle and lower Mississippi valleys are being put on alert for fast-moving severe thunderstorms that can contain dangerous tornadoes into Saturday night.
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Mudslide sweeps vehicles down embankment, destroys highway
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A mudslide forced the closure of a major road in Tennessee, Feb. 21 after a large chunk of road came apart during heavy rain.
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Northeastern US: Cold blast, high winds to follow brief warmup and flood risk this weekend
Weather News - February 23, 2019, 5:41:14 AM EST
A powerful storm will first send a surge of warm air with rain and the risk of flooding to the northeastern United States before high winds blast cold air back into the region.
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Bouncing back after Superstorm Sandy
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The city of Long Beach, New York, is paving its way to progress. After being devastated by Superstorm Sandy, city officials are improving road safety and drainage.
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In case you missed it: Colossal winter storm turns deadly in eastern US; Rare snow makes another appearance in Las Vegas
Weather News - February 22, 2019, 12:17:48 PM EST
A monster winter storm swept across the Midwest and eastern United States this week, leading to fatal accidents on snowy roads while more snow hit Las Vegas in rare form.
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Schools turning snow days into online learning
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It's always a tough call to cancel classes in the face of inclement weather. However, some schools are beginning to practice online learning to ensure students are not behind on their education.
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Flagstaff, Arizona, sets all-time snow record as major snowstorm buries southwestern US
Weather News - February 23, 2019, 2:09:29 AM EST
A storm unloaded feet of snow, brought blizzard conditions and shut down travel over the mountains of Arizona, New Mexico and southwestern Colorado.
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What is 'Blizzard Alley?'
Video - April 06, 2017, 1:20:09 PM EDT
You may know about 'Tornado Alley,' it is a common term associated with the central U.S. But did you know there is also a "Blizzard Alley?"
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Young Russian ice swimmers take frigid plunges seeking health benefits and a rush
Weather News - February 22, 2019, 3:12:49 PM EST
Ice swimming in Russia has long been associated with older, usually Speedo-clad men. However, a younger generation of Moscow’s “Walruses of the Capital” club are giving it a fashionable new image.
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How are earthquakes measured?
Video - September 13, 2017, 1:51:58 PM EDT
Earthquakes happen when there's a sudden movement underground that produces seismic waves. How do scientists measure that movement?
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Super Typhoon Wutip to lash Guam with flooding rain, strong winds into Sunday night
Weather News - February 23, 2019, 10:29:59 AM EST
While the worst of Super Typhoon Wutip will remain offshore, Guam will still face the risk for flooding, power outages and pounding seas through the end of the weekend.
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Avalanche warning signs you need to recognize
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If you plan on venturing into avalanche terrain, be aware of some of the signs that an avalanche might soon occur.
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The 1st black meteorologists: WWII's Tuskegee Weather Detachment made notable strides in opening meteorology field to African Americans
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During World War II, a group of African-American United States Army Air Corps servicemen became what were likely the first black meteorologists.