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What Is Rime Ice? See the Cool Formations Popping Up in the Midwest
Wintertime ice can certainly be a pain for drivers and joggers, but it can also be quite stunning at times. In recent days, fascinating ice formations have been popping up in the Midwest, and they’ve been captivating local onlookers and the Twitter community alike. The breathtaking phenomenon is called rime ice and it looks a lot different than the...
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Volcano Erupts on Hawaii's Big Island, Draws Crowds to Park
People are lining up to try to get a look at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano on the Big Island, which erupted Sunday night and spewed ash and steam into the atmosphere
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Kilauea Volcano Erupts in Hawaii
The Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island erupted on Sunday night.
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The Worst Northeast Snowstorms of the Last 25 Years
See photos of some of the worst snowstorms to hit the American northeast in history.
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Lightning Storm, Easterly Wind: How the Wildfires Got So Bad
Two unusual weather phenomena combined to create some of the most destructive wildfires the West Coast states have seen in modern times.
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Rare ‘Firenado' Spotted in California as Heat Wave Scorches State
A rare, fiery tornado was spotted in California on Saturday near the Nevada border where a large wildfire and excessive temperatures created a perfect, but dangerous, storm.
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5.1-Magnitude Quake Hits North Carolina, Causes Minor Damage
Officials say an earthquake has shaken much of North Carolina, rattling homes, buildings and residents
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Trump Declares Emergency for Flooded Michigan Communities
Senior citizens are among the scores of displaced people staying in shelters after flooding overwhelmed two dams, submerged homes and washed out roads in Central Michigan.
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Storms Tears Through South Amid Pandemic; At Least 30 Dead
Storms that killed more than 30 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power amid floods and mudslides. In Alabama, people seeking shelter from tornadoes huddled in community shelters, protective masks covering their faces to guard against the new coronavirus….
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Flooding Wreaks Havoc on Roads, Transit Across Tri-State
Heavy rain and strong winds battered the tri-state area Friday, flooding parts of New York City and New Jersey within minutes and prompting up to 4-hour delays at tri-state airports.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Storm Team 4 has your Monday forecast update.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Snow Cleanup Continues in Westchester County
Parts of Westchester County are still clearing up piles of snow after Sunday night’s snowstorm. Marc Santia reports.
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Rain, Snow Forecast to Pound Much of U.S. as Millions Travel for Thanksgiving
A series of storms are forecast to pound much of the United States this week, delivering an extended bout of rain, ice and snow just as millions of drivers are expected to hit the roads for Thanksgiving, NBC News reports. The winter weather had already begun Sunday in the north and northeast, with heavy snow and slick conditions reported from...
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Unseasonable, Record-Breaking Cold Across US Blamed for at Least 8 Deaths
At least eight deaths have been blamed on a record-breaking cold spell that still had its grip on much of the country Wednesday morning, NBC News reported. More than 150 record-low temperatures were recorded from Texas to Maine, proving particularly punishing to areas that were enjoying relatively balmy temperatures in the days before. The National Weather Service said the cold...
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Rain Drenches Tri-State With Hours of Rain Expected Until Morning
The tri-state was left water-logged after an hours long storm slowly made it’s way through the region, and it’s not expected to fully move out until Wednesday morning, Storm Team 4 says. After a damp and cloudy start to Tuesday, the skies opened up after 5 p.m. for some in the area, setting up a wet commute. Rainfall was...
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Thousands Still Without Power Across Tri-State After Bomb Cyclone's Powerful Winds Knocked Down Trees
Strong winds plagued the tri-state area through much of the day Thursday, leaving thousands in the dark a day after a bomb cyclone dumped heavy rain and brought down trees, as well as a building, across the region.
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Parts of Jersey Shore Flooded as Coastal Storm Brings Gusty Winds, Strong Surfs and High Tides
Another round of high tides and continued gusty winds have led to flooding conditions alongs parts of the Jersey Shore Friday afternoon