When it comes to winter weather, one person's flurry is another's freak-out. Do you live in one of these 7 weather wimpy cities?
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When it comes to winter weather, one person's flurry is another's freak-out. Do you live in one of these 7 weather wimpy cities?
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According to our calendars, we still have a few weeks of summer left to enjoy. But in meteorological circles, fall begins September 1st. Why are there two dates? We explain.
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Our parents and grandparents had to get creative when it came to keeping cool. While air conditioning has been around since 1902, its technology remained too expensive and bulky for most folks to have in their homes. In fact only 10% of U.S. homes had air conditioning installed as late as the 1960s. So what
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Have you ever wondered, "are there any places in the U.S. where it doesn't snow?" Here's what we found.
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Learn all about "Fata Morgana," a rare optical illusion and phenomenon that frightened sailors on the high seas.
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The Atlantic Hurricane season is in full swing! Check out these important tips that can help you weather the storm—before, during, and after a hurricane strikes.
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Bet you didn't know that many in the northeast endure five seasons: spring, summer, fall, winter, and mud. And it's not pretty. Learn more!
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What's the difference between sleet and freezing rain? How about hail? We explain.
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The 5 snowiest places in the US, ranked by annual inches. Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, Alta, Valdez, and Mount Washington lead the list by a huge margin.
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The 10 cloudiest states in the US, ranked by fewest full-sunshine days. Washington, Vermont, Alaska, and the Great Lakes belt lead the list.
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