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Midwest & Northeast in For Snowy New Year

admin December 31, 2013 December 31, 2013Uncategorized

Residents living in the Northeast and Midwest are in for a wintry blast of snow and cold temperatures as we ring in the New Year. This large snow cell will begin Tuesday, as snow begins to spread from the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains to the Southern Great Lakes on…

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Eastern Seaboard Expecting a Cold & Rainy New Year

admin December 26, 2013 December 26, 2013Uncategorized

For residents living on the East Coast, the last weekend of 2013 is expected to be quite stormy. This is due to a developing coastal storm. Heavy rain is predicted along the Interstate 95 late Saturday evening into Monday. This is because an area of low lying pressure will merge…

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Severe Weather Leaves A Path Of Flooding And Power Outages For Thousands

admin December 24, 2013 December 24, 2013Uncategorized

Many residents of the Midwest are facing the possibility of spending Christmas in the dark. Over the weekend, parts of Michigan and New England were hit with a major ice storm.  Between New York, New England, and Michigan, almost 400,000 homes and businesses were without power on Monday after ice…

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Frigid Temperatures Continue & Another Winter Storm Arises

admin December 13, 2013 December 13, 2013Uncategorized

Just as residents were getting over winter storms Dion and Cleon, the east coast will need to brace themselves for a new Winter Storm making its way through the United States this weekend. Winter Storm Electra is making its way across the country; low temperatures and large accumulations of snow…

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Central United States Hit with Frigid Temperatures and Snow Storms

admin December 6, 2013 December 6, 2013Uncategorized

Over the past week, the United States has seen colder than normal temperatures. Winter Storm Cleon, the third named storm of the season, has dumped snow from the Rockies all the way to the upper Midwest. A mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain has overtaken parts of the Southern…

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Temperatures Throughout the Country Expected to Drop for the Holidays

admin November 22, 2013 November 22, 2013Uncategorized

  Within the next week, temperatures throughout the whole country are expected to drop. As winter storm Boreas makes its way across California and the plains, the Midwest will stay fairly dry. As the temperatures drop, the possibility of ice and snow continues to rise. For the Midwest states, the…

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Severe Weather a Possibility for the Midwest This Weekend

admin November 15, 2013 November 15, 2013Uncategorized

For the Midwest, November has been chilly thus far. Some states have even experienced their first snowfall of the season over the last week. The temperatures have steadily been in the 30s-40s throughout November, but temperatures are expected to soar throughout the weekend. From Chicago to New York City the…

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Massive Relief Effort Underway After Super Typhoon

admin November 11, 2013 November 11, 2013Uncategorized

Numerous governments around the world including the United States are mounting a major relief effort to aide victims of the massive typhoon that struck the Philippines. The typhoon is believed to have killed around 10,000 people with millions more being affected by the devastation the storm caused. President Obama said…

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Central Texas Hit Again With Heavy Flooding

admin October 31, 2013 October 31, 2013Uncategorized

Residents in the central part of Texas have been dealing with intense flooding since Wednesday night. The city is of Austin has been greatly affected, with over 14 inches already; but it luckily has let up greatly. Light showers may still be possible throughout the day. By 9 A.M, at…

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14 Inches Of Rain Causes Flash Flooding Disaster In Central Texas

admin October 14, 2013 October 14, 2013Uncategorized

A foot of rainfall caused widespread flooding across the central portion of Texas over the weekend. The heavy rainfall totaled 12.1 inches in the Barton Springs subdivision north of Austin and downtown Austin itself got 10.6 inches of rain. The National Weather Service reported Sunday night that there were numerous…

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