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Conspiracy theories have swirled online around cloud seeding and weather manipulation following recent floods in Texas.
"It's not community to community. It's a national system," Sen. Maria Cantwell said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan ...
The result has not only been possible damage to a radar system but death threats against those who are being wrongly blamed for causing the floods.
Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer, who leads the anti-government group Veterans On Patrol, believes the military and media use radar ...
The Department of Defense's announcement that it would end a weather-data sharing program surprised some climate watchdogs ...
Camp leaders at River Valley Ranch in Manchester said they are heartbroken for the lives lost in the Texas floods, including ...
Griffin Media, owner of News 9 in Oklahoma City, noted a deliberate act of vandalism temporarily knocked the station’s weather radar offline Sunday night — and it was all caught on camera.
What happens when a weather radar becomes the target of a conspiracy-fueled crusade? In 2025, that question isn’t just ...
The National Weather Service warned that the Guadalupe River could surge to nearly 15 feet—5 feet above flood stage—by Sunday ...
At least a couple of rounds of storms are possible, with damaging wind the main threat with the strongest ones.
Flashing flooding can happen anywhere within minutes and hours of intense rainfall posing a threat to life and property.
Rain and storms taper to a mostly sunny Sunday before another round arrives during a hot and humid start to next week. Tonight: Scattered clouds with a stray light shower south; patchy fog ...