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Early this morning, the threat zone includes much of North Dakota, gradually shifting into northern Minnesota by the evening.
A strong ridge of high pressure has been dominated the Southwestern US to end the week, leading to many new high temperature ...
A frontal boundary dipping into the Southwestern U.S. will help concentrate heavy showers and strong thunderstorms through the weekend and into next week. Severe storms will be possible along and east ...
Colorado State University released its final forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. The forecast team at CSU, led by meteorologist Dr. Phil Klotzbach, kept their predictions the same as July ...
There will be plenty of energy and instability across the plains for strong storms to stick around. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has severe outlooks in place through Friday. Some storms will have ...
Another intense night of severe storms ripped through portions of the Upper-Midwest from Thursday night into Friday morning. Multiple bowing segments congealed into a large complex/squall line, which ...
History was made earlier this week. A powerful line of storms raced from southwest Kansas to the Gulf overnight Sunday night into Monday morning. As it was making the journey, damaging winds dotted ...
NORTHEAST - Record high temperatures broke in the northeast Wednesday afternoon, including Islip, LaGuardia, Atlantic City, and Bridgeport. Now, a cold front will tap into the high heat to create ...
Cooler air has arrived! Well, for much of the northern tier of the country, cooler air has arrived. The same front that dropped temperatures up north is pushing south into this weekend. After many ...
Unusual and intense heat and humidity have settled over the Middle Mississippi and Ohio Valleys and are expected to persist. The Heat Risk for much of the country is red, which is a major level of ...
Tropical activity in the Atlantic has been off to a crawl to start the 2025 season. Before Dexter formed, Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) in the Atlantic was less than 15% of normal. Dexter more than ...