Weather
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Midwest Droughts are Coming On More Quickly Than Before
Fast moving droughts are developing more quickly as climate change pushes temperatures to new extremes in the US. In states like Oklahoma where the month of September is typically a rainy season, many were appalled that their third-wettest month brought moderate to extreme drought conditions.
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Ireland Weather: Met Eireann Issues Thunderstorm Warning for This Week
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Denver Weather: Sudden Temperature Drop of At Least 50 Degrees Possible This Week
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Weather Prediction: 2022 PGA Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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'Blood Rain' Might Fall on UK This Week Due to Massive Cloud of Saharan Dust
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Severe Thunderstorm Places over 60 Million Americans at Risk in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
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Thunderstorm Caution in Southern England Ahead of the Arrival of 27-Degree Temperatures This Week
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Pacific Northwest Heatwave: New Study Reveals Mystery Behind the Scorching Temperatures of Summer 2021
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Coastal Storm: Coastal Erosion Washes Away Homes in Outer Banks, North Carolina
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