United States
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Persistent Storm Systems Bring Beneficial Rain in the Pacific Northwest
Heavy rain in the Pacific Northwest could finally bring relief to dry riverbeds affected by drought.
Latest Research Articles
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New Whale Species Only Found in US Waters Could be Extinct Soon; Scientists Write to Biden Administration
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Cooler Winter Weather Forecasted for a Dozen US States; Increased Energy Consumption Expected
Snake on a Plane: Garter Snake Frightens Passengers at a United Airlines Flight
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What to Expect this Coming Winter in Parts of the United States
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Surfer Lives to Tell the Tale How He Survived a 13-Feet Great White Shark Attack in California
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Influenza-Like Illness Cases are Spreading Across the United States
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Mid-Air Bird Hit Forces United Airlines Plane to Return at O'Hare International Airport
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'Hell Fish Species' That Died Alongside the Dinosaurs 66 Million Years Ago Unearthed in North Dakota
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Severe Storms to Hit the Northeast US Ahead of Approaching Cold Front
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Central US to Face Possible Severe Thunderstorms and Fire Weather [NWS]
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Frontal System to End Warm and Dry Conditions in the Pacific Northwest [NWS]






