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Severe Storms Strike in Kansas City
Severe storms hit Kansas City, Missouri late Tuesday night through early Wednesday morning, leaving damage and prompting a Severe Thunderstorm Warning from the National Weather Service.
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Heavy Rain Hits Florida, Flooding Strands Miami Vehicles
Parts of Florida were facing heavy rain and wind as a storm system that battered Mexico moves across the state. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the storm once known as Agatha in the Pacific Ocean will be known as Alex in the Atlantic Ocean basin if it reaches tropical storm status. Several Miami streets were flooded and authorities...
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Major Storm Dumps Snow, Closes Mountain Routes in California
A major Christmas weekend storm caused whiteout conditions and closed key highways amid blowing snow in mountains of Northern California and Nevada, with forecasters warning that travel in the Sierra Nevada could be difficult for several days.
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Record-Breaking Storm Douses Drought-Stricken California
Across Northern California, crews worked Monday to clear streets of toppled trees and branches and to clean gutters clogged by debris carried by rainwater from a massive storm that caused flooding and rock slides, and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands.
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Hurricane Nora Sweeps Past Puerto Vallarta, Heads North
Newly formed Hurricane Nora has swept past Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta area and is heading north for possible close encounters with other resorts farther north
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Henri Downgraded to Tropical Storm as It Approaches Landfall
Tropical Storm Henri is expected to hit landfall Sunday afternoon.
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Slow-Moving Storm Henri Drenches Northeast US
The tropical storm system Henri brought heavy winds and rain to the Northeast U.S. as it began pummeling the New England coast early Sunday
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13 Killed in Alabama as Tropical Storm Claudette Batters Southeast
Claudette regained tropical storm status Monday morning as it neared the coast of the Carolinas less than two days after 13 people died — including eight children in a multi-vehicle crash — due to the effects of the storm in Alabama.
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Wind, Rain Pound South Amid Flood Fears and Water Rescues
Forecasters say much of the South could see more severe weather Tuesday. Tornadoes struck parts of the region Sunday night and Monday, causing heavy damage in Mississippi and flipping trucks on a Texas interstate. The national Storm Prediction Center says the worst weather could hit parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. That zone is home to more than...
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Storms Spawn Tornadoes in Mississippi, Kill 2 in Georgia
One of the victims died when a falling tree brought power lines onto his vehicle.
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White House Climate Czar to AP: Texas Storm ‘a Wake-Up Call'
President Joe Biden’s climate adviser said the deadly winter storm that caused widespread power outages in Texas and other states is a “wake-up call” for the United States to build energy systems and other infrastructure that are more reliable and resilient in the face of extreme-weather events linked to climate change
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Texas Woman Uses Tortillas to Rescue Freezing Dog
A driver in San Antonio, Texas, pulled over after she saw a dog out in the freezing weather. To lure him into the car, she used the tortillas she had just bought.
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Texas Braces for Second Storm as Power Outages Persist
Millions were still without power Wednesday as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned that a new round of precipitation was on its way for parts of South Texas.
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Rare Lunar Rainbow Caught on Camera Over California Desert
Southern California was treated to a rarely seen lunar rainbow over the Anza-Borrego Desert as the first significant storm of the season moved out of the region.
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Lights Go Out, Roads Dicey as Wintry Storm Batters Northeast
Road conditions are deteriorating and power outages are growing as parts of the northeastern U.S. cope with the first big wintry storm of the season
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Hurricane Iota Makes Landfall in Nicaragua
Hurricane Iota made landfall on Monday night in Nicaragua. Iota is the 30th named storm of the 2020 hurricane season.
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Philippines Orders Evacuations as World's Strongest Storm of 2020 Approaches
Philippine officials ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents in the southern part of the main Luzon island on Saturday as a category 5 storm, that is the world’s strongest this year, approached the Southeast Asian nation. Typhoon Goni, with 133 miles sustained winds and gusts of up to 164 mph, will make landfall on Sunday as the strongest typhoon…
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Delta Adds Insult to Injury in Hurricane-Ravaged Louisiana
Louisiana residents are once again dodging overturned cars on the roads, trudging through knee-deep water to find their homes flooded and pledging to rebuild after Hurricane Delta blew through the besieged part of the state.
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Surveying Sally's Aftermath
As the remnants of Hurricane Sally continue to dump rain on Georgia and the Carolinas, residents in the strike zone are surveying the damage left behind by the storm.
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Hurricane Sally Crawls Toward Gulf Coast
The slow-moving hurricane is expected to dump record levels of rain.