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Matt Daniel

CSU projects active 2013 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU is forecasting an active 2013 hurricane season with a high probability for a major hurricane to affect the U.S. coast.

Severe storms for southern U.S. Great Plains states April 17 and 18

Severe weather appears likely today and into Thursday across parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and north Texas. Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.

Much of U.S. will see active and stormy weather April 9-11

Significant storm system sweeping across U.S. will bring winter back to Northern Plains and Rocky Mountains. and severe weather in Central Plains and U.S. Southeast.

Video: Too close to a tornado in Australia

Two men got too close to a large tornado that devastated parts of Victoria, Australia on March 21. Never attempt to race a tornado. Warning: video contains vulgar language.

Businesses, retail stores and families: Prepare for tornado season

If you manage (or work at, or shop at) a local restaurant, gas station or retail store, what would you do if a tornado were headed your way?

Officially spring, but feels like winter for many in U.S.

If you like warm weather in the eastern U.S., then you won't like the forecast for the upcoming week. Below average temperatures will be the norm!

February 2013 was ninth warmest February on record

Globally, last below-average temps for February were in 1976. Last below-average month was December 1984. If you're 27 or younger, no month of your life has had below-average temps.

Recap of the 2012-2013 U.S. winter

Yes, this winter was cooler than last winter. But it still ranked as the 20th warmest winter recorded since record-keeping began.

Large winter storm hits the U.S. Midwest and Mid-Atlantic

Meteorological spring begins in March. However, heavy snow and wind are the dominant story in the U.S. Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.

HPC changes name to Weather Prediction Center

The Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPS) will be called the Weather Prediction Center starting March 5. It is easier to say, spell, and remember.

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