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Oct 31, 2024 |
msn.com | Randi Richardson |Denise Chow |Steve Strouss
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Oct 31, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Randi Richardson |Denise Chow |Steve Strouss
Randi Richardson and Denise Chow and Steve StroussOctober 31, 2024 at 12:42 PM·2 min readFor trick-or-treaters in many parts of the country, this Halloween may not have that familiar chill in the air. More than 30 cities across the Northeast could set record-high temperatures on Thursday, including Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. Many Midwestern cities, too, are expected to see temperatures 10 to 30 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
msn.com | Dennis Romero |Michelle Acevedo |Steve Strouss
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Aug 2, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Dennis Romero |Michelle Acevedo |Steve Strouss
Dennis Romero and Michelle Acevedo and Steve StroussAugust 2, 2024 at 10:37 PM·2 min readA storm south of Cuba was getting organized as it aimed for Florida's west coast and the Gulf of Mexico, with federal forecasters saying it's likely to become a tropical storm by late Saturday. Until then, the front is being called Tropical Depression Four, with the name Debby available should it graduate to tropical storm.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Steve Strouss |Marlene Lenthang
Steve Strouss and Marlene LenthangJune 20, 2024 at 1:53 PM·3 min readA heat wave continues to scorch the Midwest and Northeast with more half a dozen records expected to be tied or broken Thursday afternoon. Around 65 million people remain under heat alerts across the eastern Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley, the Northeast and New England, with highs 10 to 20 degrees above average. On Wednesday, Bangor, Maine, had a heat index of 106 degrees — the highest ever for the city.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
autos.yahoo.com | Steve Strouss |Austin Mullen |Minyvonne Burke |Kathryn Prociv |Phil Helsel
A likely tornado moved or rolled mobile homes and uprooted trees in Kentucky and buildings were damaged in Tennessee as severe weather swept across those and other states Tuesday, putting millions under weather alerts, officials said. No deaths have been reported in what the National Weather Service called a major spring storm, but officials in Kentucky reported collisions resulting in injuries.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
nbcnews.com | Kathryn Prociv |Antonio Planas |Steve Strouss
Over the weekend, while millions were watching the big game, meteorologists were watching a trend in the forecast models signaling increasing odds for an impactful winter storm for the Northeast, including snow-starved New York City.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
autos.yahoo.com | Emilie Ikeda |Steve Strouss |Rebecca Cohen |Austin Mullen |Courtney Brogle |John Filippelli | +5 more
Snow ended in large parts of the U.S. beleaguered by days of Arctic weather but freezing temperatures will remain for millions over the weekend, forecasters warned Friday, as the number of dead in weather-related incidents grew. Wind chill alerts early Saturday stretched from Montana to Florida and freeze alerts were in effect across the South and Gulf Coast. Intense lake-effect snow up to 2 inches an hour were possible in northwest Indiana, the National Weather Service said.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Emilie Ikeda |Steve Strouss |Rebecca Cohen |Austin Mullen |Courtney Brogle |John Filippelli | +5 more
Snow ended in large parts of the U.S. beleaguered by days of Arctic weather but freezing temperatures will remain for millions over the weekend, forecasters warned Friday, as the number of dead in weather-related incidents grew. Wind chill alerts early Saturday stretched from Montana to Florida and freeze alerts were in effect across the South and Gulf Coast. Intense lake-effect snow up to 2 inches an hour were possible in northwest Indiana, the National Weather Service said.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Austin Mullen |Courtney Brogle |John Filippelli |Erin McGarry |Emilie Ikeda |Steve Strouss | +1 more
The weeklong Arctic cold that's blanketed much of the nation has taken more than 50 lives, officials said, as 95 million people in the United States are under winter weather warnings Friday. Freeze alerts were issued overnight across a swath of the South, from Texas to Florida, where 15 million Americans shivered under their blankets.