Soaking Rain Continues For The Southeast

(Updated Sunday morning, 12/4/2016)

While beneficial rain is falling for parts of the drought stricken southeast, it’s too much of a good thing for portions of southeast Texas and Louisiana. It’s all being driven by a slow moving disturbance near the U.S.-Mexico border, drawing deep Gulf moisture northward that will bring more rain Sunday and Monday.

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UPDATE: Late November Severe Storms Targets the South Monday

(Updated 9 a.m. Monday, November 28)

A strong, large November storm is developing across the central United States. On the northern flank, heavy snow is falling in the Dakotas, while severe storms are anticipated later Monday on the storm’s southern flank in places such as Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

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Hurricane Otto: An Unlikely Storm

Otto Forecast Track

2016 has been an unusual year for the tropical Atlantic. It’s been 10 months since the first hurricane of the season formed, and over a month since Nicole dissipated. Then came Otto, a particularly unusal storm

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How Winds Affect the Big Balloons At Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

There are several traditions when it comes to Thanksgiving. There’s the travel, seeing loved ones, football (both professional and the backyard variety), and of course, don’t forget the turkey. But for millions of people, Thanksgiving Day starts by turning on the television to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

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