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Chilly Rain Could Unleash in November's Halloween in Mid-Atlantic to Pacific Northwest
A chilly rain would emerge during November's Halloween that could disrupt Halloween Festivities in Mid-Atlantic to Pacific Northwest. It is best to bring a jacket and umbrella.
Latest Research Articles
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Unsettled Weather with Potential Rain and Snow to Hit the Pacific Northwest and Eastern US
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A New Low-cost Sensor Allows Scientists to Remotely Monitor Nests and Estimate When Hatchlings Will Emerge Practically Throughout the Day
‘Expedited’ Measures to Save Colorado River From Drought Already Underway, Officials Announce
Deadly Chronic Wasting Disease Making Rounds in North Carolina Deer Populations
72 Flights From Central Texas Cancelled as Severe Thunderstorms Hit
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Dry Weekend Expected in Northeast This Week as Gusty Winds Emerges in Atlantic and New England
Wolf Growing Extra Tooth in Minnesota Might Be Caused by Inbreeding
Spending Time with Birds Improves 8 Hours of Mental Well-being, Research Shows
River Found Under Antarctica Accelerates Ice Loss as Global Temperatures Rise
Possible Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Puts Hold on Harvests in Vancouver Island Coasts
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Australian Farmers on a Race Against Time as Flood Water Creeps In
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Elephants and Humans Fights for Resources as Drought in Kenya Worsens






