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The Weather Channel is a cable and satellite TV network in the United States, owned by IBM Corporation. Its main office is situated in Atlanta, Georgia.
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4 days ago |
weather.com | Jenn Jordan
Here’s to warm temperatures, blooming gardens and a table full of spring!By Jenn Jordan less than an hour ago The warm breezes of spring are more than just a mood booster, they’re a promise from Mother Nature. Gardens wake up, farmers’ markets buzz to life, and our plates start to reflect the colorful energy of the season. From the juicy snap of early cherries to the tender crunch of asparagus, spring offers an invitation to eat fresh, green, and alive.
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weather.com | Jenn Jordan
A rare Tennessee fish found only in a few drought-affected streams is inspiring scientists and locals alike to join forces for its survival - sparking hope, hands-on conservation and dreams of a lasting tradition. By Jenn Jordan less than an hour ago In the cool, clear waters flowing down Walden Ridge, a fish no bigger than your pinky holds a story of survival, science, and community spirit.
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4 days ago |
weather.com | Jenn Jordan
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Greenback, Tennessee, on Saturday morning, shaking homes across the Southeast. By Jenn Jordan less than an hour ago A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Tennessee this morning, with reports of shaking felt as far south as Atlanta. The epicenter of the quake was about 12 miles outside of Greenback, Tennessee, striking at 9:04 a.m. local time Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor was widely felt across the region.
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6 days ago |
weather.com | Jonathan Erdman |Jonathan Belles
If you think May is too early for the tropics to get going, you would have been wrong in 8 of the last 10 years. By Jonathan Erdman, and Jonathan Belles less than an hour ago 21 Hurricane Names, One Newcomer This SeasonThe Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off in June, but it has jumped the gun with at least one storm in most years since the mid-2010s.
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6 days ago |
weather.com | Sara E. Tonks
Cities across the country are sinking, especially in Houston and other cities in Texas, posing significant threats from flooding and damage to infrastructure. By Sara Tonks less than an hour ago The concept of a “sinking city” often brings to mind Venice or even the lost city of Atlantis, but unfortunately, it’s a very real threat to millions living in the United States - and not just to those living in coastal areas.
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