Climate troublemaker La Niña is forecast to continue influencing our weather here in the U.S. for the remainder of winter.
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Flight through Hurricane Irma must be seen to be believed
Pilots on a mission to gather hurricane data captured incredible footage of what it looks like to fly through a monster storm ...
Britons are facing chaos on roads and trains after heavy snowfall and hurricane-force winds battered the UK.The fallout from ...
North Carolina's hazard mapping program is trying to better predict which landslide-prone places face threats in future ...
A powerful winter storm system moving across the Great Lakes and Northeast is bringing snow and ice, frigid temperatures and ...
For a hot second, Will Smith is thinking about quitting while in the middle of a death-inviting ice wall climb. The high, ...
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NOAA says La Niña is dissipating. Here's what that means for Connecticut's seasonal outlook
According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center (CPC), La Niña conditions are likely to dissipate by spring of 2026 and remain ...
Last January demonstrated winter dreams sometimes do come true. Our meteorologist looks at the odds of a Florida snow sequel.
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These 5 Houston-area neighborhoods saw the most floodplain development since Hurricane Harvey
Since Hurricane Harvey, over 65,000 new properties have been built in official flood zones across the region. Here are five ...
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2025 was one bizarre year of weather for Florida
2025 was one bizarre year of weather for Florida. In some ways, we got very lucky. In other ways, unlucky.
Sunny skies, calmer winds and cooler temperatures are forecast to return to the Bay Area on Saturday and linger into early next week, offering a respite from a weeklong parade of storms that felled ...
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