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Homeowners in states hobbled by extreme weather are running out of options to protect their homes
As big-name homeowners insurance companies pack up and leave, customers are forced to pay higher premiums for the few insurance options that remain.
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An ‘angel on earth' and 11-year-old boy among those killed by tornado that flattened a Texas town
The tornado that destroyed a small city in the Texas Panhandle and killed three people claimed the life of a woman whose daughter-in-law said she was “an angel on earth.”
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Three killed, dozens hurt after tornado slams Texas city
A tornado ripped through the Texas Panhandle town of Perryton on Thursday, causing widespread damage as another in a series of fierce storms carved its way through the South.
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Everything you need to know about derechos
Derechos can be as dangerous and destructive as tornados. Here’s what you need to know about these dangerous storms.
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Here comes El Niño: It's early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world
After months of gradually warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA officially issued an El Nino advisory Thursday and warned it could reach supersized levels.
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125-degree heat index: Puerto Rico faces ‘dangerous situation' due to record-breaking conditions
Puerto Rico endured temperatures that felt as hot as 125 degrees Fahrenheit this week, according to the National Weather Service, as the U.S. territory experiences excessive heat conditions that will continue for another week.
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El Nino is approaching and your next cup of coffee could be at risk
Extreme weather conditions due to El Nino are fueling concerns that robusta coffee beans in major producers like Vietnam and Indonesia could be hit.
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How Do Hurricanes Get Their Names and Why Are Some Names Retired? Here's What to Know
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) forms a list of 21 names for tropical storms using almost every letter of the alphabet.
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This Map Ranks Each US County Based on Hurricane Vulnerability. Are You at Risk?
According to the National Weather Service, in the last 30 years, inland flooding has been responsible for over half the deaths associated with tropical cyclones in the U.S.
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Rain, Winds Lash Guam as Typhoon Mawar Closes in and Residents Shelter
Biden declares emergency as Super Typhoon Mawar approaches Guam. Residents urged to evacuate as powerful storm threatens the Pacific territory.
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Prices for Tomato-Based Goods Could Rise as California Farms Stay Soggy After Record Rain
A shortened growing season could lead to higher prices at the grocery store for pizza sauce to ketchup.
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At Least 200 Dead, Many More Missing, After Wave of Flash Floods and Landslides Hit Congo
Several main roads to the affected area have been made impassable by the rains, hampering the relief efforts.
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Record Ocean Temps and a Predicted El Niño Have Weather Forecasters on Watch
The combination of El Niño and the long-term trend of global warming could produce new record-setting global temperatures and exacerbate the impacts of climate change.
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El Niño Could Prompt a Spike in Global Temperatures, UN Agency Warns
The United Nations agency said it cannot yet forecast the strength or duration of the El Niño later this year.
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Twitter's New Guidelines May Limit Urgent Alerts Nationwide, National Weather Service Warns
New Twitter guidelines and subscription fees will severely limit the National Weather Service and other public service accounts’ ability to send the public updates. Here’s how
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Fort Lauderdale Got 25 Inches of Rain in ‘Unprecedented' Storm
The Florida city’s airport ceased flight activity for a second day after roads and runways were flooded in Wednesday’s storm.
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Severe Weather Watches v. Warnings Explained With Cookies
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper explains the difference between severe weather watches and warnings using baked goods,
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Trees Fall at Augusta National During 2023 Masters
Two large pine trees fell near hole 17 at Augusta National during the second round of the 2023 Masters.
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Midwest and South Brace for Second Wave of Tornadoes After Deadly Weekend Storms
The National Weather Service on Tuesday evening began issuing tornado warnings in Iowa and Illinois and said a confirmed twister was spotted southwest of Chicago near Bryant, Illinois.
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Drone Video Shows Destruction of Little Rock Tornado
Drone footage shows the destruction in the aftermath of a powerful tornado in Little Rock, Arkansas.