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La Niña watch is officially on: When will we feel its impact?
The Hill· 6 days agoLa Niña conditions are predicted to take hold over the Pacific Ocean as soon as July, setting the...
El Niño is gone. La Niña expected soon. Here's why Florida, hurricane-prone areas should care
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEligible light sources and radios qualify for the exemption, even if electrical cords are included...
A water war is looming between Mexico and the US. Neither side will win
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“We’ve asked Mexico for a plan on how they’re going to meet their deficit right now.” Some hopes lie...
PTC One Forms: Minor impacts for Acadiana from the Gulf's first system
KATC 3 Lafayette· 1 day agoA wet forecast continues across Acadiana as we continue to sit on the northern edge of a region of deep tropical moisture swirling in the Bay of Campeche. The National Hurricane ...
Michigan forecast: Expect severe thunderstorms, hail, possible tornadoes
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoAs a result, the National Weather Service in White Lake is urging Michigan residents on both sides of the state, and especially in the southern part, to be prepared to act if the weather turns ...
"Rare" warning issued in Florida for first time in 2 years
Newsweek· 6 days agoNational Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists have issued a rare high-risk forecast for the first...
Storm-battered Florida braces for a fourth day of floods after downpours transformed roads into...
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 5 days ago“Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue to bring flooding, with locally considerable flash and...
Joe's Blog: Settling into summer in KC (MON-6/17)
FOX 4 Kansas City· 2 days agoIt was one of those vacations in which I’m actually glad to be back at work. Lots of family-related stuff between seeing my mom and dealing with the...
La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season – an atmospheric...
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoAbove-normal temperatures are still forecast across the U.S. in summer 2024. Pedro DiNezio, an atmosphere and ocean scientist at the University of Colorado who studies El Niño and La Niña, explains why and what’s ahead.
Early Evening Showers Pose Flooding Threat
WESH 2 Orlando· 3 days agoEarly Evening Showers Pose Flooding Threat