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Massive chunks of hail hit parts of Kansas and Missouri
The chunks were as big as golf balls and apples.
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46 million Americans under weather alerts as winter storm batters Northeast
A powerful winter storm hit areas of the Northeast from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts early Tuesday, putting 46 million people under weather alerts and disrupting thousands of flights.
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Thunderstorm warning issued as powerful storm pounds San Diego County
Officials with the National Weather Service are warning people living in southern San Diego that a severe thunderstorm warning was issued Monday morning. Flooding is a concern there and elsewhere as well.
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EVs are having problems charging in frigid weather. Here's why and tips for owners
For nearly a week, frigid temperatures from Chicago to northern Texas have made life painful for electric-vehicle owners, with reduced driving range and hours of waiting at charging stations.
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Winter weather slams all lower 48 states
Every state across the lower 48 was under a weather warning Friday, with high wind alerts affecting 145 million Americans and winter storm warnings effective for another 56 million.
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‘Highly impactful' winter storm forces schools and government offices to close in central US
A “highly impactful” winter storm began delivering a punch to the country’s midsection with blizzard conditions that could dump as much as a foot or more of snow.
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Weakening Ophelia still poses a risk of coastal flooding and heavy rain in some parts of the US
Nearly a day after being downgraded from a tropical storm, Ophelia is still threatening much of the Northeast with coastal flooding, life-threatening waves and heavy rain from Washington to New York City.
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Homeowners face rising insurance rates as climate change makes wildfires, storms more common
A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.
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Whole families drowned in Libya's flood. Many didn't realize the danger until they heard dams burst
Torrents of water flooded into the city and washed away neighborhoods. Thousands are dead and more bodies are being recovered, while families desperately try to learn if their loved ones survived.
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Searchers race to recover bodies in Libyan city as death toll surpasses 8,000 after devastating floods
At least 30,000 people in Derna were displaced by the flooding, the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration said.
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More than 11,000 killed after heavy storm breaks dams in eastern Libya
More than 11,000 were killed after Mediterranean storm Daniel pummeled eastern Libya, causing two dams to burst.
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7 people killed after severe weather in China and 70 crocodiles reported to be on the loose
Rainstorms battering southern China have killed at least seven people and allowed dozens of crocodiles to escape from a farm.
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In ‘brutal' US Open heat, Daniil Medvedev warns during his win that a player is ‘gonna die'
Daniil Medvedev has reached his fourth U.S. Open semifinal as the heat and humidity continue to rise at the Grand Slam tennis tournament.
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Maui wildfires missing list falls slightly to 385, defying governor's expectations
The Maui Police Department and the FBI said 245 people on the list of 388 made public the previous week were located and removed from the list. However, a nearly equal number of new names were added.
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Monsoon triggers massive dust storm in Arizona, delaying college football game
A monsoon and massive dust storm rolled into Arizona Thursday, leading to power outages, flight delays and a temporary suspension of a college football game.
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Idalia's life-threatening storm surge arrives in Florida
Hurricane Idalia hit Florida early Wednesday as a major Category 3 storm.
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Hurricane Idalia weakens to a tropical storm as it barrels into Georgia and South Carolina
The system remained a hurricane as it crossed into Georgia with top winds of 90 mph after drenching Florida mostly to the east of Tallahassee
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Why do ‘I' named storms seem like the most dangerous and damaging? A meteorologist explains
The basic principle to assess a name’s retirement is if the storm was “so deadly or costly that the future use of its name on a different storm would be inappropriate for obvious reasons of sensitivity.”
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1-year-old dies in hot day care van as scorching weather hits central US
Prosecutors charged the 62-year-old van driver on Tuesday with a felony count of child negligence resulting in death
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1-year-old dies in hot day care van as scorching weather hits central US
Officers and medics were called Monday afternoon to Kidz of the Future Childcare in Omaha for an unresponsive baby inside the van, police said.