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Today
Feb 17
32° HiA little snow, mainly later- Poor
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- Running Forecast
- Poor
- Precip: 65%
- Hours of Precip: 14
- Wind Gust: 18 mph
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Tomorrow
Feb 18
24° HiOccasional snow and flurries- Poor
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- Running Forecast
- Poor
- Precip: 70%
- Hours of Precip: 5
- Wind Gust: 14 mph
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Tuesday
Feb 19
24° HiMostly cloudy; cold- Poor
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- Running Forecast
- Poor
- Precip: 1%
- Hours of Precip: 0
- Wind Gust: 9 mph
Fitness Live Feed
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Reindeer cyclones are real, and you definitely don't want to get caught in one
Business - February 15, 2019, 4:06:16 PM EST
Vikings hunting reindeer in Norway were once confounded by "reindeer cyclones"; a threatened herd would literally run circles around the fierce hunters, making it nearly impossible to target a single animal.
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What will happen to the Opportunity Rover on Mars?
Astronomy - February 14, 2019, 2:23:14 PM EST
NASA's Opportunity Rover has died on Mars. The little solar-paneled robot apparently ran out of battery power during the Red Planet's awesome 2018 dust storm.
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Earth's magnetic north pole was moving so fast geophysicists had to update the map
Astronomy - February 06, 2019, 2:31:43 PM EST
An early edition of the World Magnetic Model has revealed that the magnetic north pole began lurching unexpectedly away from the Canadian Arctic and toward Siberia more quickly than expected.
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Hacks to stay warm in cold weather
Business - January 28, 2019, 3:38:43 PM EST
When the weather is all ice, snow and frigid temperatures, sometimes it feels like you’ll never get warm again. But if you can’t escape to a tropical beach vacation or go into hibernation, there are several methods you can employ to make the cold more tolerable.
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Are indoor fireplaces safe for your health?
Business - January 07, 2019, 10:39:47 AM EST
Cozying up to a glowing fireplace is a cold-weather tradition. But don’t get too comfortable.
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7 cool facts about snowflakes
Business - January 04, 2019, 1:28:27 PM EST
Here are seven cool facts you might not know about snowflakes.
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Invasive tick is 'here to stay,' and here's where it could spread next
Business - December 19, 2018, 2:07:10 PM EST
An invasive tick species, new to the U.S., has already popped up in nine states, and a new study suggests that the species could spread much further.
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Rare rainfall in the Atacama is deadly for its tiniest inhabitants
Astronomy - December 11, 2018, 12:05:53 PM EST
In the summer of 2017, after a freak rainfall, unusual lagoons appeared in the oldest and driest desert on Earth — the Atacama