Northeast digs out from deadly blizzard
• wgntv.comThe mammoth blizzard that buried the Northeast under feet of snow has drifted away, leaving millions on a path of hefty recovery.
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The mammoth blizzard that buried the Northeast under feet of snow has drifted away, leaving millions on a path of hefty recovery.
Here in New York we've gotten spoiled by a mild winter without any snow—but are learning to brace for powerful storms.
In what may be the first full digital storm panic, federal, state and business officials worried about the snow headed for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast have taken to Twitter warn that a potential disaster is coming.
Since my early days in Radio this NOAA access to real time Satellite video has been the most informative. The "Water Vapor" sensors have been the most predictive of weather... Enjoy. Ernie
A major winter storm is possible this weekend in parts of the Northeast and New England.
Spring will arrive soon, that famous furry forecaster, Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog in Pennsylvania, indicated Saturday.
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Georgia officials ask parents not to pick up children from school in middle of dangerous thunderstorm, tornado warnings
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More than 40 people dead and almost 150,000 residents forced to flee to higher ground by rains and overflowing rivers.
The National Resources Defense Council has placed Nevada first in the West and sixth in the nation for heat records broken in the year 2012.
Cold weather will stick around through the weekend from the Upper Midwest to the mid-Atlantic and New England.
Something is up with our winter weather. Could it be the Sun is having a slow patch?
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Unrelenting snowfalls have caused unprecedented chaos in Russia.
The Australian Open is taking place amidst a historic heatwave down under.
The Army Corps of Engineers is nearly out of options for keeping a section of the upper Mississippi River flowing.
Facing intense pressure, Boehner agreed to schedule a vote Friday on $9 billion for the national flood insurance program and another vote Jan. 15 for a remaining $51 billion in the package, said Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y. The new Congress is being sworn
New York area-lawmakers in both parties erupted in anger late Tuesday night after learning the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for victims of Superstorm Sandy.
The Mississippi River level is dropping again and barge industry trade groups warned Thursday that river commerce could essentially come to a halt as early as next week in an area south of St. Louis.
Two barge worker unions have released a concerning statement, suggesting that a commercial shutdown of the Mississippi River could come as soon as next week.
An enormous storm system that dumped snow and sleet on the nation's midsection and unleashed damaging tornadoes around the Deep South began punching its way toward the Northeast on Wednesday, slowing holiday travel.
HALF of U.S. is set for a white Christmas (and the snow will continue for days after)
A storm that has dumped more than a foot of snow in the Rocky Mountains could cause headaches for travelers as it tracks into the Midwest and Great Lakes region.
The legislation to help those affected by Hurricane Sandy has been turned into a mini auto bailout, with the Obama administration's request. The request includes millions of dollars worth of cars, to be paid for by the federal government.
Superstorm Sandy has emerged as an unlikely cause of contention in fractious global climate talks threatening to run overtime into Saturday after delegates failed to agree a deal.
It's been overshadowed by other extreme weather events recently, but the extreme drought that plagued the U.S. this summer continues.