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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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Extreme heat and dry conditions have left dead or dried grass and other ready-to-burn plant material across tens of millions of acres.
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'Guests and travel partners are being contacted directly with details about their sailings and available options,' the cruise line informed travelers.
Colorado’s wildfire season got off to an early start in March when the 24 Fire consumed at least 7,400 acres on Fort Carson land.
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NIDIS and partners will issue future Drought Status Updates as conditions evolve.
MAGA financial pundit Eric Bolling revealed that President Donald Trump's Wednesday night address to the nation had likely "triggered" a 60-cent spike in gas prices.
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Stricter water restrictions will take effect across the Tampa Bay area Friday as officials warn of worsening drought conditions and declining water supplies.
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Drought is worsening in Kansas, according to a new map released by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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A mix of weather conditions heading into the weekend is now expected to lead to an Easter day washout.The region will see a temporary warming trend by Saturday, April 4, followed by a stormy Easter Sunday, April 5.
About 100 of the nation’s most contaminated toxic waste sites are in areas prone to flooding and wildfires, a potential public health threat to millions of Americans in surrounding communities, the internal watchdog at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found.
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From Easter Island to the Great Wall of China, iconic heritage sites face growing threats from rising temperatures linked to climate change.
President Donald Trump erupted on social media Monday morning with a series of new threats against Iran, including a threat to “possibly” destroy their ability to produce clean drinking water. As the U.S. war against Iran continues to send oil prices skyrocketing,...
Jacksonville is facing severe drought and a heightened fire danger, with heat and dry conditions expected to continue. News4JAX meteorologist Katie Garner shares today's outlook, community safety tips, and what weather is ahead. |
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As President Donald Trump’s Pentagon pushed Congress to approve $1.5 trillion in new military funding, including $200 billion for the US-Israeli war on Iran, congressional Democrats found that the working Americans whose taxes would fund those appropriations have spent $8.4 billion that otherwise could have gone to groceries, childcare, and other essentials—all at the gas pump.
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Severe weather returns on Friday, bringing a low tornado threat to Oklahoma as multiple waves of storms are expected.
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“Elevated costs in fuel and logistics have increased the cost of operating across the industry,” Amazon said.
Diesel fuel prices in California set all-time record highs this week as long-haul truckers and some businesses feel the crunch.
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A Sahara dust storm over Crete led to a glowing red sky, while Storm Erminio brought flooding and thunderstorms across Greece.
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The update about statewide emergency water conservation mandates followed concerning snowpack measurements at Phillips Station.
The Trump administration says moving the Forest Service headquarters to Utah and shutting down 31 research stations will streamline operations and bring leaders west, where the forests are.
New study warns data centers create 'perfect storm' for drinking water supply issues - The Cool DownThe Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin voiced strong concerns that data center water use could cause a drinking water shortage.
Saturday brings the highest concern for more widespread storms. Some could be strong with heavy rain, gusty winds, and even localized flooding, especially later in the day and possibly overnight into very early Sunday.
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The money is being redirected to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, a government-owned utility with a checkered past.
Scientists say a record-smashing March heat wave in the U.S. Southwest showed climate change is already driving more dangerous weather extremes.
The sea ice is crucial to Earth’s climate because without it reflecting sunlight, more heat energy goes into the oceans. Ice of all kinds around the poles acts as Earth’s refrigerator.
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Meteorologist Robb Ellis gives a video roundup of storms that brought tornadoes, hail and flooding to the Midwest in February and March |
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