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Rachel Duensing

Tropical Storm Alvin is 1st of the season in Eastern Pacific

The first named storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season - Tropical Storm Alvin - has developed. It is expected to weaken over the coming days.

NOAA forecast: Atlantic hurricane season above average in 2025

NOAA has released its forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. It calls for an above-average hurricane season. Get the details here.

Severe storms, extreme heat and fire danger: Weather update

Spring is an active season across the United States. Forecasters expect severe storms, extreme heat and more over the coming days. Stay weather aware.

Monday forecast: Tornado outbreak possible in upper Midwest

In a Monday forecast, severe weather with large hail, damaging wind gusts and intense tornadoes across the upper Midwest are expected.

Spotlight on severe weather forecast for central U.S. Easter weekend

There's a severe weather forecast for parts of the central U.S. this Easter weekend. Stay weather aware and know where to go to stay safe.

Above-average hurricane forecast for the Atlantic in 2025

Colorado State University issued their hurricane forecast for the 2025 Atlantic season on April 3, 2025. Get all the details and more information here.
Human World

Widespread severe weather expected in east-central US today

Millions of Americans are under the threat for severe weather Sunday and Monday. Damaging wind gusts, large hail and significant tornadoes are all possible.

2024’s Hurricane Helene was deadliest in US since Katrina

The National Hurricane Center's new report on Hurricane Helene reveals a death total of nearly 250, making it the deadliest hurricane since Katrina in 2005.

The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates the strength of a tornado

National Weather Service meteorologists use the Enhanced Fujita Scale to rate a tornado's strength. But what is it? And how does it work?
Earth

Critical fire weather forecast Friday in Texas, New Mexico

There is a critical fire weather risk today in parts of New Mexico and western Texas due to low humidity, strong winds and a lack of rain.

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