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In the first half of our temperature records in the Twin Cities (1873-1948), July low temps reached 52-degrees or cooler 80 times! That’s an average of 1.1 days per July, so basically it was totally ...
The band cites extreme weather events, such as the floods in Texas and wildfires in California, as reasons for canceling the ...
Hungary and the Balkans are experiencing the effects of global warming faster than other locations in Europe, with higher ...
The federal government has eliminated a key program that tracked the economic toll of weather and climate disasters.
Nvidia unveiled a new AI weather forecasting model it calls capable of making very fast forecasts and better estimating risks of extreme events. Why it matters: Tech companies are moving deeper into ...
The proposal is still in the early planning stages and would require landlords to install air conditioners or heat pumps in ...
Extreme flooding events have become more frequent and severe in 2025, with Texas, New Mexico, North Carolina, and New Jersey ...
Extreme weather events in the United States are becoming more frequent, more intense, and increasingly costly.
FEMA announced in April that it was ending the funding to eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse.” The program saved taxpayers ...
As much of Oregon endures consecutive days of high heat, climate data shows the state has seen more 90 degree Fahrenheit or ...
Texas state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon said the deadly flooding in Kerr County over July Fourth weekend was not caused ...
Unfounded rumors linking an extreme weather event to human attempts at weather modification are again spreading on social ...