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Prepare for a Bit of a Cold Snap Before the Warmth Returns with Rain

As the night unfolds, brace yourself for temperatures much lower than what we’re used to. It’s going to be a chilly night, but there’s a silver lining – a warm-up is on its way, bringing with it the promise of light rain in the coming days. Stay Informed Anywhere, Anytime In the fast-paced world we … Read more

Thundersnow and Whiteouts: Winter Weather Sweeps Across the US

As winter weather spreads across many parts of the United States, an unusual meteorological phenomenon known as thundersnow has manifested itself. Residents experience something unusual and a little shocking when thunder and lightning combine with falling snow, a phenomenon known as thundersnow. Whiteouts Make Driving More Difficult Whiteout conditions provide residents and travellers with an additional … Read more

Chicago Snowfall Complicates Post-Thanksgiving Travel Rush

After an extended weekend filled with festivities and family gatherings, the post-holiday travel rush is underway. Thousands of individuals are making their way back home, utilizing both Amtrak trains and airports to navigate the busy travel period. Surge in Travelers According to Chicago airport officials, Sunday is expected to be the busiest day, with an … Read more

Urgent Calls for Action in Response to Alarming US Extreme Weather Events Report

A new study, released on November 21 by the US government, confirms that despite efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, extreme weather events linked to climate change are becoming more severe. The report calls for urgent nationwide actions to mitigate potentially devastating consequences. Dangerous Discoveries and an Immediate Call to Action The Fifth National Climate … Read more

Thanksgiving Storm Could Bring Tornadoes, High Winds to East Coast

Due to the collision of warm and cold air masses, a strong “witch storm” is predicted to bring severe rain, wind, thunder, and possibly tornadoes as the holiday season draws near. Millions of Americans are worried about the atmospheric instability that could spoil their Thanksgiving travel plans, which is being caused by the collision of … Read more

Hurricane Lee Puts New England And Atlantic Canada On Alert; Residents Are Under Storm Warnings

Be guided with the current track of Hurricane Lee for your awareness and safety. After making a long journey over the Atlantic, where it briefly reached Category 5 status, Hurricane Lee has changed into a post-tropical storm as its effects have hit the ground this weekend.  On Saturday, the Hurricane Lee’s damaging winds, torrential rain, … Read more

Hurricane Lee Update: Knowing How Fox Point Hurricane Barrier Prepares For The Storm’s Impact

The storm barrier in Providence is prepared for Hurricane Lee. The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier crew is ready in case Hurricane Lee begins to move into Rhode Island. In order to prevent a wind-driven surge or an unusually high tide from forcing the closure of the barrier preventing flooding in downtown Providence, US Army Corps … Read more

Hurricane Lee Poses Alerts To Coastal New England As Its Threats Grows

Hurricane Lee prompts watches in New England. As Hurricane Lee is expected to hit portions of the region as well as Atlantic Canada later this week and into the weekend, hurricane and tropical storm watches are now in force for much of coastal New England. On Saturday, the National Hurricane Center warned that Hurricane Lee … Read more

Hurricane Lee Threatens To Hit New England With Dangerous Surf And Rip Currents Over The Weekend

Hurricane Lee is a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale as of the most recent NHC advisory. It is situated around 400 miles south-southwest of Bermuda, is moving 7 mph to the northwest, and has maximum sustained winds of 115 mph. The NHC predicts that Hurricane Lee will gradually start to diminish … Read more

National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Confirms A Record-Breaking Year For Weather And Climate Disasters Across The Country

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States established a record for natural catastrophes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported on Monday that the United States has experienced a frightening 23 distinct weather and climate catastrophes that have each inflicted at least $1 billion in damages. With still four months left … Read more