Seasonal Allergies Don’t Have to Be a Huge Headache

Seasonal Allergies Don’t Have to Be a Huge Headache

Everyone knows the trouble seasonal allergies can bring. The weather warms up, plants release huge clouds of pollen, and your allergies decide it’s time to make you feel like you’re fighting off the flu. Of course, it doesn’t have to be this way! Today, we’re talking about your health: how …

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What Your Homeowner’s Insurance Might Not Cover

What Your Homeowner’s Insurance Might Not Cover

Bad weather is a part of life. No matter where you live, some inclement weather is bound to come around and put your house under strain. Whether that’s thunderstorms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or sweltering heat just depends on where you live. In some parts of the world, you could see all …

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Brushfire Preparedness from Coast to Coast

Brushfire Preparedness from Coast to Coast

The risk of brushfires extends from coast to coast, and as we move into the warmer months of the year and storm season, it’s important to start preparing your home now to reduce the risk of brushfires damaging your home. 1. Create a fire break: Clear debris from around your …

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Tips for National Hurricane Preparedness Week 2021

Tips for National Hurricane Preparedness Week 2021

The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins this week and the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, while May 9-15 is National Hurricane Preparedness Week for 2021…Here are some tips for staying safe. What to expect for Atlantic hurricane season 2021 Most meteorologists are forecasting another above-average Atlantic hurricane season …

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China’s Emissions Exceeds All Other Developed Nations Combined

China’s Emissions Exceeds All Other Developed Nations Combined

A report released last week has found that China’s greenhouse gas emissions were higher than the entirety of the rest of the developed world–combined. China’s CO2 Emissions Out of Control? A report published and released last week by the Rhodium Group–a top independent research organization specializing in matters involving China, …

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2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Above-Normal Activity Forecast

2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Above-Normal Activity Forecast

The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to have above-normal activity, starting higher than last year’s initial projections, according to the annual predictions made by the Colorado State University. This year’s forecast higher than last year’s initial forecast Every year, a group of meteorologists from the Colorado State University (CSU) …

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Above Average Temperatures for Most of US in April

Above Average Temperatures for Most of US in April

Forecasters predict most of the nation will see above-average temperatures in April, with the central US experiencing significantly above-average temperatures. However, the extreme west coast will seat near-average temps. Temperatures in the United States in April will likely be above average for most of the nation, and well above average …

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Tornado Alley May Be Shifting to the East, Experts Say

Tornado Alley May Be Shifting to the East, Experts Say

Tornado alley is an area of the central United States were tornadoes occur most frequently. A recent analysis of a 40-year study finds increasing activity that suggests the risky area may be shifting to the east. What Is tornado Alley? Tornado Alley: The name alone doesn’t sound like good news …

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Rare Level 5 Tornado Warning Issued for Southeast

Rare Level 5 Tornado Warning Issued for Southeast

It’s rare that a level 5 risk warning for tornadoes is issued, but that’s the case on Thursday for parts of the South, affecting some 50 million residents stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Ohio Valley. High Risk TornadoWarning Issued from South to Ohio Valley The risk of tornadoes …

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