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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

Unpredictable Weather Throws a Curveball at NFL Playoff Games

The NFL playoffs are known for their excitement and unpredictability, but this year, Mother Nature is adding an extra twist. With a forecast that feels more like a summer storm than a January chill, the Rams and Panthers game in Charlotte might face some weather-related hiccups. This could lead to d

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Jan 11 2026SCIENCE

Earth's Hidden Cosmic Threats: What Scientists Are Keeping an Eye On

Space isn't just about pretty stars and planets. It's full of potential dangers that could mess with life on Earth. But don't worry, scientists are on the lookout. They're not worried about sci-fi stuff like alien invasions. Instead, they focus on real threats that could cause big problems. Asteroi

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Jan 09 2026WEATHER

Texas Panhandle Braces for Winter's Surprise

The Texas Panhandle is gearing up for a winter weather system that might bring snow and strong winds, making travel tricky. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory, cautioning about slippery roads and possible black ice. The heaviest snow, up to 7 inches, is expected in the

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Heavy Rain and Storms: What's Happening Across the Country

Two big storms are moving across the country. They are bringing heavy rain and strong winds to many states. This is not good news for people living east of the Mississippi River. The first storm is already causing problems. It started in the Four Corners area and is moving east. It is bringing rain

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Sun's Fiery Show: How Scientists Tracked a Record-Breaking Solar Storm

The Sun, our closest star, has been putting on quite a show lately. In 2024, scientists got a front-row seat to one of the most active solar regions in decades. This wasn't just any solar activity; it was a massive, complex magnetic structure that caused some of the strongest solar storms in years.

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

California's Coastal Areas Face Serious Flooding Challenges

California's coastal regions are dealing with serious flooding issues. Heavy rain and unusually high tides have caused major problems. These conditions have led to mudslides and flooding, making travel difficult in some areas. In Santa Barbara County, the local airport had to close. Floodwaters cov

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Jan 03 2026WEATHER

California Braces for a Wet and Windy Start to the Year

California is in for a rough ride with a series of storms lined up to hit the state. Starting this Friday, rain will drench areas from northern California up to Oregon, while higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada Mountains will see snow. This isn't just a one-day event; the rain is expected to stic

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Jan 02 2026WEATHER

Hot Air and Storms: What's the Connection?

Ever wondered why some places get super hot and stormy at the same time? It's not just bad luck. Scientists have found a link between scorching heat and severe storms in the midlatitudes. The midlatitudes are the areas between the tropics and the polar regions. They're not too hot and not too cold.

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Chicago's Wild Weather Weekend: Storms, Snow, and Chills

Chicago is in for a weather rollercoaster this Sunday. The day kicked off with strong thunderstorms in the western parts of the state, with Peoria and its surroundings under a severe thunderstorm warning around 9:30 a. m. The Chicago area, particularly south of Interstate 80, is on alert for severe

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

California's Wet Christmas: What's Next?

Southern California is still dealing with the aftermath of heavy rain. The storm, which started on Christmas Eve, brought a lot of water from the Pacific. It caused flooding, road damage, and evacuations. The good news is that the worst is almost over. The weather service says the weekend will be dr

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