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Rain favors morning, midday Saturday
ABC 7 Gulfshore News· 5 days agoALL OF OUR FLOOD WATCS, EVEN THE ONE FAIRLY IN CHARLOTTE COUNTY THAT HAD UP ON OUR EARLIER NEWSCAST. ERE WILL BE A GOOD UNK OF THE AREA THAT DOES STAY...
‘Dead zone’ in the Gulf of Mexico predicted to be bigger than average this summer
The Gazette· 5 days agoAlgae feeds on those nutrients and when it dies, bacteria deplete oxygen in the water, causing...
Why this summer's forecast is bad news for the US after an exceptionally disastrous start to the...
WPBF West Palm Beach· 2 days agoThe United States has been rocked by an extraordinary number of tornadoes and devastating storms...
Don Paul: This heat wave will hang tough this week
The Buffalo News· 1 day agoIt is not a matter of record high temperatures falling by the wayside day after day this week. It will be the longevity of this heat wave, combined with...
Friday Morning Video Forecast
WBRZ 2 Baton Rouge· 4 days agoFather's Day weekend will start off with near record heat and end with an increased chance for showers and storms. Afternoon temperatures on Friday in...
Tropical system moving away from SWFL, rain easing up
ABC 7 Gulfshore News· 5 days agoA far cry from the 7.61" at Fiddlesticks Country Club Thursday, 0.38" was the big rain total on...
First Alert Weather: Mostly cloudy Monday with possible showers
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 2 days agoA Few Showers Today: We begin our Monday morning with a few sprinkles showing up on radar into areas...
Scientists make troubling prediction for size of Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ this summer
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric prediction is based on the amount of nutrients monitored by the...
Stormy weather continues into the weekend
ABC 7 Gulfshore News· 5 days agoALL OF OUR FLOOD WATCS, EVEN THE ONE FAIRLY IN CHARLOTTE COUNTY THAT HAD UP ON OUR EARLIER NEWSCAST. ERE WILL BE A GOOD UNK OF THE AREA THAT DOES STAY...
Scientists make troubling prediction for size of Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ this summer
The Biloxi Sun Herald· 4 days agoIt’s caused by nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, largely from farm fertilizer and municipal runoff, which are carried down the Mississippi River and into the gulf. Algae feeds on those ...