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The Atlantic hurricane season, which began on June 1, has remained quiet with no named storms forming so far. This lack of activity is being attributed to three key atmospheric factors: persistent ...
We saw an active day yesterday across the southeast with severe storms bringing damaging winds and hail. Some portions across the southeast also experienced significant rainfall. Century, Florida saw ...
The biggest risk looks to be damaging winds again but large hail will be a factor too. Look for similar timing than we have ...
A large upper-level low is bringing a few days of severe weather to parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states. Storms will continue to gradually strengthen throughout the afternoon, bringing 60 ...
The smoke from these fires has blanketed the United States, prompting air quality alerts across the Upper Midwest and Northeast. The forecast below shows where smoke will be visible overhead and doesn ...
An upper-level low system pressure was responsible for flooding rains and severe thunderstorms in the southwest continues to push eastward into the Plains. A trailing system will keep the Southern ...
A dominant ridge of high pressure continues to sit over the Northwest, and it is bringing the heat! Many records were broken on Monday, including Hermiston, OR, which saw a record high temp of 104°, ...
MID-ATLANTIC - A slow-moving upper-level low contributed to several flash flood emergencies across areas of Virginia and Maryland earlier this week. The same system is contributing to a storm and rain ...
Louisville is gearing up for the 151st Kentucky Derby this Saturday at Churchill Downs, but weather conditions leading up to the big race could put a damper on some of the festivities. Derby Day ...
Fire weather concerns have been all too common in the northeast this month. The Jones Road Fire has burned over 15,000 acres but the containment has crept up to 75% The winds will kick up again this ...
A strong area of low pressure has emerged from the Rockies, which has prompted a MODERATE (level 4 out of 5) risk overnight. EF-2+ intensity tornadoes and 2-inch diameter hail (or larger) are possible ...
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