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Additional hard-hitting storms to take aim at southern US Sunday
Millions are under the threat of severe weather this weekend as a battle between winter and spring takes place on the Plains. A clash between warm and cold air, not uncommon for the month of March, has created the conditions needed for thunderstorms
Read more…142-year-old record broken by massive temperature turnaround in Minnesota
Within the span of just a few weeks, the city of Minneapolis has experienced low temperatures that challenged a daily record low set 146 years ago, and now, has broken a daily temperature record that stood for 142 years.
Read more…Another round of weather whiplash to target Northeast USA
Following a harsh and snow-filled February, many residents across the Northeast were likely relieved to have a few days of unseasonable, and in some cases, record-breaking warmth last week to soak in some sunshine and fresh air.
With only days to go
Read more…Sinkholes appearing in Croatian village after earthquake
Sinkholes have been appearing in the village of Mecencani, a village 40km away from Croatia's capital.
Their appearance isn't unusual, given that the region was hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in December.
However, residents and geologists have not
Read more…Gusty thunderstorms, flooding to threaten southern US this week
As a multi-day severe weather outbreak was hammering areas from Texas to the Carolinas, leaving a trail of damage last week, AccuWeather meteorologists were already monitoring the potential for flooding, and possible additional rounds of severe weath
Read more…HUGE BREAKING: Feeble Joe Biden Falls Several Times Boarding Air Force One – Ends Up on His Knees
They walk with him on the level tarmac, but let him climb the stairs alone. An frail, elderly man with dementia. Despite what he is, he nee
Read more…Spring temperatures have risen across major U.S. cities in the past 50 years: What are the impacts?
As Americans eagerly await for spring temperatures to loosen winter's icy grip, new data suggests that many major U.S. cities could see warmer-than-normal temperatures -- a trend that has been consistently documented for the past 50 years.
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