When the weather gets tough, these cities shut down. Find out if your hometown made our list!
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When the weather gets tough, these cities shut down. Find out if your hometown made our list!
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In the summer of 1936, temperatures across the U.S. and Southern Canada reached record highs. Learn about this record-breaking heatwave that struck during the Great Depression.
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Ever seen a ghostly ring around the Sun? Read what they're all about and why they form.
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What is the weather phenomenon known as La Niña, how is it different from El Nino, and what does it mean for our weather? Find out!
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What's the coldest place on Earth? The answer may surprise you!
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The freighter, The SS Edmund Fitzgerald, sank from this brutal system of storms that scream across the Great Lakes from Canada every autumn. Listen to the haunting song by Gordon Lightfoot and learn more about "The November Witch."
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The funny thing about weather is that some people enjoy what most other would consider the worst weather—snowstorms, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. We’ve even had people ask us where to move to for the best place to see tornadoes, believe it or not! We polled our Facebook followers asking what is the “perfect weather.” The consensus
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What causes a flash flood? Learn how these dangerous weather forces form and how to keep yourself, and your family, safe.
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Water devils and waterspouts are an impressive natural phenomenon. Learn more about these "sea serpents."
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Read about this weather event so devastating, people are still talking about it over 200 years later.
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