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Mar 11 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Weather Rollercoaster: What's Next?

Minnesota has been on a weather rollercoaster. Just last week, a massive snowstorm hit the state, leaving Southeast Minnesota and the Twin Cities area buried under several inches of snow. This wasn't just a typical snowfall; it was a blizzard that caused chaos. Roads became treacherous, leading to n

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Weather Warnings: Why Cutting Corners Could Cost Lives

Imagine a world where weather warnings are no longer reliable. That's a real possibility if funding cuts continue to hit the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has recently seen significant job losses. Hundreds of employees we

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Feb 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's Big Shake-Up: Hundreds of Jobs Vanish

The Trump administration has been making big cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Around 800 employees were told to pack their bags and leave. The agency is responsible for keeping an eye on weather, climate, and the environment. The layoffs happened on Thursday, and m

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Storm Warnings: What's Happening with America's Weather Service?

Imagine trying to track a hurricane when you're short on staff and facing major cuts. That's the reality for the National Weather Service (NWS). The agency, which helps keep Americans safe during storms, is facing big challenges. The NWS is dealing with low staffing levels. This isn't some

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Feb 01 2025WEATHER

Shoveling Required: Winter Snowstorm is headed this way!

It's going to be a big one. A massive winter storm is headed towards 14 states and could drop up to 4 feet of snow in some spots. The weather experts had already put out warnings, so get ready. It is not just about the snow. People who are sensitive to cold temperature should be extra careful.

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Dec 01 2024ENVIRONMENT

Radar's Surprise: Birds on the Weather Map

Ever wondered how we keep track of the weather? Radar is the secret! This clever tool started way back in the 1800s and was first used by the military to spot enemy planes during World War II. But guess what? It turns out radar can also spot weather patterns. Fast forward to today, and we use it all

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Nov 26 2024WEATHER

Weather Flip: From Rain to Chill in the Bay Area

For the past week, the Bay Area has been soaked by nearly constant rain. But hold onto your umbrellas, because a change is coming! The National Weather Service predicts that the rain will finally ease off by late Tuesday morning. Meteorologist Rick Kaplan explains, "The winds from the northwest will

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Oct 07 2024WEATHER

Weather Watchers: New Names for Old Alerts

It's a new season, and that means changes in how we talk about the weather. The National Weather Service has rolled out some updates that might catch you off guard if you're from Minnesota or other northern states. Starting this October, the term 'wind chill' is history. Instead, they've introduced

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Was It a Tornado? Experts Hunt for Answers

A peculiar weather incident in South Carolina has left experts scratching their heads. On Thursday, something extraordinary happened near Orangeburg County and Colleton County. A vehicle flipped over on Interstate 26, close to mile marker 140, and a tree blocked the road on Bells Highway. Authoritie

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

Radar Revival: Climavision's Quest for Better Weather Forecasting

The National Weather Service (NWS) and Climavision, a leader in weather technology, have extended their contract, allowing NWS to continue accessing data from 13 of Climavision's radar sites. This agreement is a significant step in improving weather forecasting infrastructure in the United States.

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