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How Are Clouds’ Shapes Made?
ALBANY, N.Y. — How are clouds’ shapes made? asks Amanda, age 5, Chile. I’m a meteorologist, and I’ve been fascinated by weather since I was 8 years old. I grew up in Minnesota, where the weather changes from wind-whipping blizzards in winter to severe thunderstorms – sometimes with tornadoes – in the summer. So, it’s not all that…
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Daylight saving time 2025: Why do we spring forward and is it ending? What to know
Daylight saving time 2025: Why do we spring forward and is it ending? What to know. Yahoo
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Prepare to weather the spring storm season
RICHMOND, Va. — Although Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter, spring—and its unpredictable storm season—will be here before we know it. Spring is known for bringing an increased risk for lightning, hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, flash floods and more. That’s why during Virignia’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 10-14, officials are encouraging residents to…
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Mostly drier-than-normal spring forecast for Central Plains and Rockies
Mostly drier-than-normal spring forecast for Central Plains and Rockies The Fence Post
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New evacuations ordered early Sunday as Carolina Forest fire grows to 1,200 acres
LIVE UPDATES: New evacuations ordered early Sunday as Carolina Forest fire grows to 1,200 acres Yahoo News
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The Next Great Drought: Where Water Shortages Will Hit Hardest
The Next Great Drought: Where Water Shortages Will Hit Hardest MSN
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5 Essential Things To Know About Your Weather Forecasts
5 Essential Things To Know About Your Weather Forecasts Forbes
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Is The US Government Prepared For A Mega-Drought?
Is The US Government Prepared For A Mega-Drought? MSN
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Concerns over NOAA & NWS cuts
Concerns over NOAA & NWS cuts brownfieldagnews.com
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Planting Delays and Worsening Drought Conditions May Hit Corn Belt
Planting Delays and Worsening Drought Conditions May Hit Corn Belt Successful Farming
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Moisture challenges for wheat in US southern Plains
Moisture challenges for wheat in US southern Plains World Grain
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Nebraska farmer says additional moisture needed ahead of growing season
An eastern Nebraska farmer says a lack of moisture could be problematic for spring planting. Tanner Hoffman tells Brownfield dry conditions have been in place for the past two to three months. “I think that may come to roost as we hit planting. We’re going to need some moisture again to get the crop out…
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Unseasonably mild, wind-blown weather across the Heartland; colder air poised to the north
Across the Corn Belt, an organized storm system is producing light rain and snow showers in the upper Great Lakes region. Friday’s Midwestern maximum temperatures will remain below 40°F in the upper Great Lakes region—but should reach or exceed 65°F in much of the middle and lower Missouri Valley. On the Plains, spring-like warmth prevails. …
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NOAA fires about 800 employees, with more possible Friday
NOAA fires about 800 employees, with more possible Friday Yahoo
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Dry conditions improve, but deep impacts linger
Missouri’s state climatologist says the above average snowfall this winter recharged some soil moisture, but it hasn’t completely fixed deficit caused by previous drought in the state. Zach Leasor says the three years of drought is showing up in subsoil and some areas have up to 20 inches of water deficit. “While we might not…