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Weather News Headlines

Mild, dry winter delights some, depresses others

8:16 PM, Feb 1, 2012

As a groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa., looks for his shadow Thursday to supposedly determine whether winter will continue or spring will arrive early, much of the country is not aching for a respite from what's been a mild and dry season.

Alert level raised at Alaska volcano

5:54 AM, Feb 1, 2012

The warning level for a remote Alaska volcano has been raised after a new lava dome began forming, indicating the mountain could explode and send up an ash cloud that could threaten aircraft.

2012 off to furious start in tornadoes

9:30 PM, Jan 30, 2012

January has been an unusually violent month for tornadoes in the USA: 70 twisters have been reported. And more could be on the way.

Tornado touches down in Charlotte County

12:54 PM, Jan 27, 2012

The National Weather Service says Friday morning's storms included a tornado that touched down in the Deep Creek area of Charlotte County, near Punta Gorda.

Take a peek at retinkered FEMA flood zone maps

9:36 AM, Jan 27, 2012

Wondering if you're in a flood zone or need flood insurance?

2011's Hurricane Rina upgraded to major storm status

1:38 PM, Jan 26, 2012

Forecasters at the U.S. National Hurricane Center now say Hurricane Rina was a major hurricane as it swirled over the western Caribbean in October.

Northern Lights wow skywatchers

10:52 AM, Jan 26, 2012

It was a light show to remember for skywatchers around the world as auroras lit up the far northern skies Tuesday night in a supercharged light show.

Magnitude-5.0 shakes Hawaiian island of Oahu

10:33 PM, Jan 22, 2012

A magnitude-5.0 earthquake has struck the island of Oahu in Hawaii.

Freezing rain, snow cover parts of Upper Midwest

4:00 PM, Jan 22, 2012

Freezing drizzle and rain is making roads slick in parts of the Upper Midwest, and the conditions could get worse heading into Monday's morning commute.

More than 200,000 lose power in Northwest storm

9:48 PM, Jan 21, 2012

Tens of thousands of Pacific Northwest residents faced the prospect of a chilly weekend after a powerful storm brought snow and ice and left a tangle of fallen trees and damaged power lines.

Widespread snowstorm wallops Pacific Northwest

9:19 PM, Jan 18, 2012

The winter storm that packed winds of 100 mph and dumped more than a foot of snow in the Pacific Northwest could soon give way to another threat: warmer weather and the potential for flooding.

Rip currents expected along Fla. Gulf beaches

11:41 AM, Jan 11, 2012

State emergency management officials say there is a high to moderate risk of rip currents along Florida Gulf coast beaches.

'Severe' turbulence injures 7 on Qantas A380

8:49 AM, Jan 10, 2012

Seven passengers were injured when a Qantas A380 encountered turbulence so severe that several fliers were lifted out of their seats and thrown in the ceiling, according eyewitness accounts from customers on the Saturday morning flight.

Safety tips for home heating

5:54 AM, Jan 4, 2012

Too often, when the weather turns cool in South Florida preventable fires from heating systems end tragically. Using stoves or portable heaters in a makeshift fashion frequently pose the greatest threat.

Strawberry farmers work overnight to protect crop, conserve water

12:33 AM, Jan 4, 2012

The South West Florida Water Management District is working with farmers to reduce water pumping during freeze events. 

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