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February 25, 2025 5:04 AM
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All you who fear the LORD, trust the LORD! He is your helper and your shield. Psalm 115:11 (NLT) Image: 'The Angel Nemamiah', courtesy of Project OverSoul.
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June 3, 8:03 PM
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A severe tropical storm brought torrential rain to Tokyo on Wednesday, swelling rivers, grounding flights, and sparking calls to evacuate for hundreds of thousands of people across wide swaths of Japan.
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June 3, 7:58 PM
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Brace yourselves for the arrival of El Niño.
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June 2, 7:13 PM
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Around 17,000 households in Okinawa and more than 30,000 in the southwestern Kagoshima region affected by power cuts...
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June 2, 7:02 PM
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The complaint says the labeling could mislead shoppers who are specifically trying to avoid fragrance ingredients for health or sensitivity reasons.
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June 2, 6:47 PM
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The U.S. cattle herd has shrunk to its smallest size in 75 years, a trend that is helping keep beef prices elevated at a time when many households are already struggling.
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June 1, 9:20 PM
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A federal judge in Colorado has put a stop to the Trump administration's plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, slamming the move as an effort to exact political revenge on the state.
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June 1, 11:41 AM
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England and Wales have just experienced their warmest spring on record, according to provisional figures released by the Met Office.
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June 1, 7:50 AM
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NASA said the energy released when the meteor broke up was equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT.
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May 29, 8:25 PM
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Record-high temperatures in the upper Midwest are impacting more than just humans.
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May 29, 5:31 PM
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When you see that a wildfire is 50% contained, that doesn't mean that the fire is halfway out. So what does it mean? AccuWeather's Geoff Cornish explains.
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May 29, 5:09 PM
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City and county crews are busy today assessing all the damage created by last night's severe storm. One man in the Emerson-Garfield neighborhood had his car destroyed by a tree that was toppled during the storm. He recently bought the car and says he didn't have insurance on the car, so...
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May 28, 4:01 PM
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Climate change is causing earlier and more intense heatwaves, France’s weather agency said.
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June 3, 8:07 PM
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Typhoon Jangmi made landfall in Japan's Wakayama prefecture, bringing torrential rain and prompting high-level flood and landslide warnings. Authorities advised residents in several areas, including parts of Tokyo, to evacuate or seek shelter due to rising river levels and landslide risks. The storm caused widespread disruption, leading to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, significant delays and suspensions on rail services, and power outages for over 5,000 homes. Some areas, such as Owase, recorded exceptionally high rainfall, with around 50cm over a 24-hour period, and further substantial rainfall is forecast for central and eastern Japan. Jangmi had previously swept through Okinawa, causing minor injuries, and is expected to continue tracking eastward, affecting several regions in the coming days.
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June 3, 7:59 PM
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Tropical Storm Amanda has formed in the eastern Pacific, but is not expected to impact the Hawaiian Islands, while two other developments are being tracked and expected to turn into tropical depressions within the next week.
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June 3, 7:46 PM
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Rounds of severe thunderstorms will focus on the central United States through the week, with damaging winds, hail, a few tornadoes and a growing threat of flash flooding.
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June 2, 7:10 PM
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During the 2026 hurricane season, you'll find daily tropical weather forecast updates, particularly as they could impact the Texas Gulf Coast.
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June 2, 6:51 PM
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Potential impacts, including floods, drought and heatwaves, could 'hit even harder' this year, UN chief warns.
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June 2, 6:00 PM
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A federal pest-control agency that suffered budget and staff cuts under Trump is now stuck with a bed bug infestation, according to reports. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, which protects agriculture from pests, is dealing with a bed bug takeover at the Agriculture Department building...
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June 1, 11:58 AM
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Shock analysis shows five major US home insurance firms only paid 50% of claimsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popoverA new report reveals that Americans filing home insurance claims have a near 50/50 chance of their claims being paid out. The five largest home insurers collectively declined over 44 per cent of claims resolved in 2025, an increase from 36 per cent a decade prior. This rise in non-payment is largely due to insurers attempting to offset years of losses, partly caused by an increase in catastrophic weather events. Insurers have adjusted by raising deductibles, sometimes calculating them as a percentage of a home's value, and offering lower premiums for higher deductibles. Florida, Texas, and California exhibit particularly high rates of claim non-payment, often linked to specific weather events such as hurricanes, hail, and wildfires.
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June 1, 11:19 AM
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Extremely HOT temperatures are in the forecast with a severe weather potential starting off June.
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June 1, 7:39 AM
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With much of the Mid-South now under a Level 2 Slight Risk for severe weather, we are officially declaring Monday a FOX13 Severe Weather Day.
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May 29, 8:00 PM
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As fire restrictions lift in parts of southern Colorado, this special episode of KKTV 11 News Now explores this year's historically warm and dry winter, what that means for fire danger, and how recent rain and changing climate patterns could help.
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May 29, 5:13 PM
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It's going to be very wet and very hot.
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May 29, 5:03 PM
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Wisconsin’s congressional delegation on Thursday sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to approve a disaster declaration for storms that ripped through the state in April and caused more than $27 million in damages.
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May 28, 3:53 PM
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The outlook comes after years of intense wildfires with the 2025 wildfire season being Canada’s second-worst on record, with nearly 90,000 kilometres consumed as of September 2025.
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