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Today’s weather phrase is an old idiom that means … it’s really hot! What’s interesting is how far back this one goes, not to ...
An avalanche wind is the powerful blast of air pushed ahead of a fast-moving avalanche, strong enough to cause damage even ...
When meteorologists are keeping an eye on the sky, their radars can detect many different things. Meteorologist Derek Witt explains this awesome capability in this "Weather Word of the Week." ...
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Weather Words: Besweat
Today's weather word is a perfect one if you're a person-of-few-words who likes riding around on a horse while wearing ...
The eyewall is the most dangerous part of a hurricane, where the storm’s strongest winds and heaviest rain surround the calm ...
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Weather Words: Adnubilated
Adnubilated is an adjective that means “darkened with clouds.” It can also mean, more abstractly, darkened or obscured. It’s ...
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Weather Words: 'Ring Of Fire'
"Ring of fire" is a term sometimes used by meteorologists to describe a particular summertime weather pattern that results in ...
As the second round of the 2025 U.S. Open was coming to a close, the weather decided to play a factor as heavy rain and ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - You’ve probably heard the First Alert Weather Team say this before, “cut-off low, weatherman’s woe.” Low-pressure systems typically move from west to east along the ...
Meteorologists have recommended Hoosiers attending outdoors events Saturday to bring an umbrella and be prepared in case of severe weather.