Southwest to be Drenched by Pattern Change this Week

Southwest to be Drenched by Pattern Change this Week

Southern California and the Southwestern United States should expect to see some serious rainfall today and later into the week. Thanks to a coming pattern change in the weather, the first serious rain and snowfall of the season is coming to the dry, arid region. Soaking Rain and Light Snow …

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How to Know if Winter Roads are Safe to Travel

How to Know if Winter Roads are Safe to Travel

Driving in the ice and snow can be dangerous, or even potentially life-threatening. When it comes to navigating in wintry conditions, it’s important that you keep your wits about you and come armed with the right knowledge. After all, it’s life or death out there, so you need to be …

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Nasty Weather Approaches East Coast as Week Begins

Nasty Weather Approaches East Coast as Week Begins

A nasty storm front still has some reinforcements rolling over the Atlantic towards the Coast. Coastal New England can expect a mix of winter weather with some flooding from Virginia to Southern New England. The storm has already been causing some precipitation in the region over the weekend and is …

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Storm System to Bring Rain, Snow to East Coast

Storm System to Bring Rain, Snow to East Coast

The South and Northeast are both due for some serious precipitation throughout this week, starting on Wednesday and carrying through to the end of the week. As the high amounts of moisture in the atmosphere encounter very cold air in the Northeast, this could result in some of the first …

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California State of Emergency Declared: Wildfires

California State of Emergency Declared: Wildfires

Twin blazes in the North and South of California are threatening lives and ravaging the countryside. Early Monday morning, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported that a wildfire, dubbed the Getty Fire, had broken out. Meanwhile, to the North, the Kindcade Fire continues to tear through the underbrush and pose …

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14 Ft Waves Set to Pound Shorelines in Michigan

14 Ft Waves Set to Pound Shorelines in Michigan

Lake Michigan is expected to be ravaged by intense winds and waves, along the coast from Frankfort to Beton Harbor. The waves might top 14 feet, with 10-foot waves expected by 10pm thanks to strong winds that will be impacting the area. Strong Winds and Waves Expected to Hit Michigan …

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Typhoon Hagibis Leaves 55 Dead, 100 Injured in Japan

Typhoon Hagibis Leaves 55 Dead, 100 Injured in Japan

Japan’s Self Defense Force is working overtime on Monday, trying to clear mud and scour flooded regions to find missing people. At least 55 are dead in Southern and Eastern Japan following the massive Typhoon Hagibis. Over 100 are injured in Japan on Monday following the flooding, high winds and …

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Fall Heat Wave Likely to End over Weekend

Fall Heat Wave Likely to End over Weekend

Several parts of the country have been battling a Fall heat wave across the early part of October that has seen numerous records broken. While the Northwest has been under a blanket of snow, parts of the East Coast and the South have been sweltering in 90-degree heat. The good …

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Montana Blanketed in Historic Autumn Snowfall

Montana Blanketed in Historic Autumn Snowfall

In most parts of the US, the first weekend of Fall might as well still be Summer. The Southeast is experiencing highs in the low 90’s, while parts of the West Coast and Northeast have temperatures in the mid-70’s to mid-80’s. Montana, meanwhile, has seen up to 48 inches of …

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Alabama Wildfires Torch Over 2,000 Acres of Land

Alabama Wildfires Torch Over 2,000 Acres of Land

Alabama is ablaze, literally and figuratively. Several weeks in a row, the South has seen very little rainfall and very intense heat. Now, that weather is coming to a head, as numerous wildfires rip throughout the state of Alabama. In the last thirty days, Alabama firefighters have beaten back almost …

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It’s Fall, and That Means… Snow?

It’s Fall, and That Means… Snow?

Autumn’s arrival means it’s time for pumpkin spice, Halloween costumes and changing leaves, right? Wrong. Since 2004, the arrival of fall has meant the arrival of serious snowstorms. The last fifteen years have seen Fall in the US open with destructive early snowstorms. Long gone are the days when fall …

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