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NOAA’s new spring weather outlook paints a familiar tune

Cooler temperatures are expected to arrive toward the end of March, when the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. will reach peak bloom. In doing so, they will help lock in the blossoms for a little while longer.  Forecasters from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center have released their best predictions for what the climate will look like […]

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Before and after aerial imagery reveals scope of deadly Oklahoma wildfires

The devastating wildfires that raged across Oklahoma on Friday claimed Governor Kevin Stitt’s ranch near Luther, he revealed in a social media post on Saturday. OKLAHOMA CITY – Aerial imagery is revealing the extent of destruction caused by deadly wildfires that have ravaged Oklahoma, damaging at least 400 homes statewide and resulting in four confirmed […]

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Avalanche partially buries 2 vehicles near Utah ski resort

Crews work to dig out two vehicles partially buried in the heavy snow. SNOWBIRD, Utah — Two cars were partially buried in snow when an avalanche crashed over a road near a ski resort in Utah Tuesday. The snow fell across one of the roads leading to Snowbird, according to the Utah Department of Transportation, […]

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Chicago, Indianapolis brace for severe weather as next spring storm brews

The next spring storm system sweeping across the U.S. could produce strong to severe thunderstorms on Wednesday and could impact cities such as Chicago and Indianapolis. FOX Weather Meteorologists Britta Merwin and Craig Herrera break down the latest forecast. CHICAGO – The FOX Forecast Center is tracking the next spring storm system sweeping across the […]

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2 tornadoes hit same Arkansas neighborhood in 10 months

Jonas Anders, mayor of Cave City, Arkansas talks about the devastation left behind in his city after a tornado hit during a deadly severe outbreak over the weekend. PARAGOULD, Ark. – An Arkansas community finds itself in the same horrible position it experienced less than a year ago after an EF-2 tornado tore through the […]

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Atlantic disturbance has low chance of development, NHC says

Newsportual Hurricane Center is watching an area for development in the Atlantic, making it the first of 2025. MIAMI – The official start of the Atlantic Ocean’s hurricane season doesn’t occur until June 1, but forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are keeping their eyes on an area of low pressure swirling in the ocean. […]

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