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Is that a meteor? Or a flock of birds? Weird things you can catch on weather radar
Is that a meteor? Or a flock of birds? Weird things you can catch on weather radar  The Washington Post
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Sick of winter? Spring weather predictions released by NOAA
Sick of winter? Spring weather predictions released by NOAAÂ Â KX NEWS
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Ag Meterologists Worry More Drought Lies Ahead For Spring
Ag Meterologists Worry More Drought Lies Ahead For Spring  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Brownfield Ag Weather Today
The ongoing cold wave east of the Rockies has peaked in many areas, although moderation will be gradual. On Friday morning, sub-0°F temperatures will still cover large sections of the northern and central Plains and upper Midwest. Late in the weekend, however, any lingering frigid weather will retreat northward, mainly across New England. Much of…
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What’s the Outlook for Corn Belt Weather as February Comes to an End?
What’s the Outlook for Corn Belt Weather as February Comes to an End?  Successful Farming
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Sweater Weather in North America
Sweater Weather in North America  nasa.gov
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Amarillo, Texas Shatters Century-Old February Weather Records
Amarillo, Texas Shatters Century-Old February Weather Records  mix941kmxj.com
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A pattern shift: milder days to gradually develop, spread across the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures in the East, while warmer-than-normal conditions will dominate the western and central U.S. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation across most of country will contrast with pockets of wetter-than-normal weather, mainly across the southern tip of Florida and the nation’s…
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Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold
Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold  WHO TV 13 Des Moines News & Weather
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Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold
Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold  Huron Daily Tribune
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Senator Marshall Leads Bipartisan Effort to Improve Important Weather Forecasting Tools
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) introduced bipartisan legislation to strengthen the collection of weather and soil moisture data and improve the accuracy of extreme weather warnings and agriculture forecasts. “The mesonet and soil moisture monitoring probes are crucial tools for Kansans. Weather affects everything on the farm, and…