Weather
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Regions Previously Unaffected by Fires Face Extreme Risks by the End of Century
As shown in a new UN article, intense forest fires will be extra common, boosting from roughly 50% by the turn of the era. According to the analysis, there is an increased danger in the Polar regions as well as various formerly untouched areas.
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Mammoth Winter Storm Caused at Least 100 Vehicle Crashes and Pileup in Oregon
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Storm Duo May Increase Severe Flood Risks from Louisiana to Pennsylvania
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Central US Gear Up Due to Warnings of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
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Storms Dudley and Eunice Left Dolphins, Other Mammals Stranded and Dead Along Welsh Beaches
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Storm Alert: Tropical Cyclone Emnati Threatens Madagascar with Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Landslides
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Cross-Country Twin Storms to Unleash Ice and Snow in Central, Eastern US
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Windsor-Essex: Canada Makes Special Weather Statement on ‘Significant Rainfall'
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Storm Franklin: ‘Danger to Life’ Flood Warnings Across Britain
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Massive Storm May Bring Thunderstorm Risks to Central, Southern US
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Cross-Country Winter Storms to Freeze Many Areas Throughout US This Week






