Episodios
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Tornadoes, VERY large hail and strong wind gusts swept across the southern U.S. on Wednesday. It appears the severe weather pattern will persist with a new area of the country affected Thursday!
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The Panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma have been extremely active this year for severe weather. Much of that has been due to a trough of low pressure lingering in the western US resulting in one system after another producing big storms. The last two days have brought very large hail to the area.
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A milky sky and colorful sunsets may be just a part of the affects we notice due to wildfires in Canada. We explain how cold front patterns may be a bit different this summer.
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The Climate Prediction Center says all criteria have been met for an El Nino pattern to be declared. This is a significant change to the three-year La Nina cycle we had been in. What does it mean? We explain.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires are drifting into the northeastern US. What weather pattern is causing this to happen?
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A deadly tornado that struck Mississippi communities did more intense damage than originally surveyed. Our team explains.
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For the second time since May, an Omega blocking pattern has an unusual pattern in place across the country. Thunderstorms are occurring in California with a strong low pressure system in Maine. What does it all mean?
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June is a month of significant change when it comes to our weather pattern. What do we notice that is different? We summarize a few key transitions.
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The Storm Prediction Center keeps a running tally of tornado reports across the nation. Portions of Tornado Alley have seen fewer than average tornadoes and the month of May was not as active as it typically is. What state ranks #1 so far this year? We answer that on The Storm Report.
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Damage was reported following a few tornadoes across the High Plains. Elsewhere large hail and strong wind gusts with some flooding occurred across the nation's midsection. What's next for Wednesday?
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Officials say six swimmers were pulled from from the ocean along a New Jersey Beach. The same spot that an advisory was issued to warn weekend beachgoers.
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A stagnant weather pattern continues across much of the country. We briefly discuss where the wet and stormy areas will be and recap memorable storms on past Memorial Days.
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