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Cold air, snow returns to US with millions expected to plunge below average Monday
More than half of the U.S. will feel the chill for the final day of winter on Monday as cold air plunges into the country from Canada after springlike temperatures had millions across the country ... Read More
16 states under winter weather alerts as US braces for major storm
Last week marked the first official day of spring, however, millions of Americans are still feeling winter weather as the U.S. braces for a major snowstorm to sweep across the country. On Sunday, 16 ... Read More
Winter weather continues to impact the area through tonight
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Forecast discussion coming soon. Refer to the video forecast for more information. Read More
At Least 6 Presumed Dead in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Update
Authorities said in an update Tuesday that at least six people are presumed dead after a cargo ship plowed into Francis Scott Key Bridge. Read More
How to capture images of the upcoming 2024 eclipse, according to a photojournalist
Use a solar filter on your lens. The only time you can and should shoot the sun without a filter is during totality. Read More
Some 58 forest fires are reported across fifteen Mexican states
Forest fires were reported in at least 15 of Mexico's 32 states Monday, caused in part by the severe drought that is affecting regions of the country. (AP video/Felix Márquez) ... Read More
Winter storm developing in central U.S. with areas of heavy snow, severe thunderstorms, and fire weather
An amplifying upper-level trough digging into the western U.S. is gradually pushing the unsettled weather out of the Pacific Northwest into the Intermountain region. The U.S. Winter storm The ... Read More
Years before the Stonewall Riots, there was the Black Nite Uprising in Milwaukee
The Wisconsin Historical Society in conjunction with the Pomeroy Foundation wants to add more historical markers that tell the story of marginalized communities. Read More
‘Duty to warn’ guided US advance warning of the Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirts. U.S. officials invoked that duty when warning Russian officials ... Read More
How weather affects your electricity | Across the Sky podcast
Thunderstorms, hurricanes and heatwaves all impact how electricity is generated and how it gets to your home. But not all weather impacts it equally. Plus, as renewable energy continues to scale up, ... Read More
Women's History Month: 5 women empowering the next generation in McLean County
In honor of Women's History Month, here are five McLean County educators using their guidance and knowledge to empower today's kids and teens into tomorrow's leaders. Read More
How weather effects your electricity | Across the Sky podcast
Dive into the impact of weather, renewable energy and high-precision forecasting on the power grid with meteorologists from Dominion Energy in Virginia. Read More
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