Weather
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Negative Indian Ocean Dipole to Affect Millions of Australians for the Winter and Spring Seasons
Australian weather authorities said the Indian Ocean Dipole will bring above-average rainfall for the ongoing winter and upcoming spring.
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Britain’s Current Drought Conditions Leaves Their Wildlife Fighting for Life
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NSW and Victoria Alpine Regions Predicts Wild Rainfall and Possible Flood Event
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Fierce Heatwaves Threatens Olive Oil Production in Spain
Connecticut Gets Early Weather Alert for Thursday's Possible Record-Breaking Temperatures, 105 Heat Index
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Disastrous Floods in Uganda Claim the Lives of 24 People, Death Toll Continues to Rise
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Weather Forecast Show Heat, Flooding, and Thunderstorm to Affect the Eastern Half of the United States from Mid-Week
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment
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Hurricane Weather Outbreak in Texas May Possibly Occur in Two Weeks
Dangerous Fire Weather Threatens SW Montana as Extreme Heat, Strong Wind Gusts Persist
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Extremely Dangerous Thunderstorms to Ravage the American Midwest
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Atlantic Hurricane Season to Peak this Month
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Flash Flooding with Mud and Debris Led to Road Closures Within and Around Death Valley National Park