Severe weather is happening more frequently as the climate changes, adding to an ever-growing list of challenges for U.S.
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Research links extreme weather swings to higher heart attack and stroke risk
A warm spell in February, a cold snap in April, a 20-degree temperature drop between Tuesday and Wednesday: for most people, ...
Throughout my life, I have witnessed many extreme weather events, including blizzards, hurricanes, and nor’easters, and have ...
AI outperforms traditional weather forecasting in many cases. But a new study shows that when it matters most, current AI ...
Storms bringing damaging winds and hail threaten the South and Midwest while winter weather hits Wyoming, impacting travel.
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5 US regions facing extreme weather that could spark fear
The numbers alone are enough to give anyone pause. In 2025, 23 weather and climate disasters in the U.S. racked up damages of ...
Our reports show that these things could happen and it's really important to take those risks into account and plan ...
This academic year, school districts in the Upper Peninsula and northern Michigan experienced severe winter weather that ...
By 2085, over a third of all land animals’ habitats could be adversely impacted by extreme weather events such as fires and ...
WASHINGTON — Millions in North America kicked off 2026 with bitterly cold temperatures, with many saying it’s been years since they’ve experienced such frigid winter weather. “Pipes that never froze ...
Climate change is making extreme weather feel closer than ever, with longer heatwaves, stronger storms, and shifting seasons.
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