Weather Headlines
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The nation's weather
Wet weather was forecast to persist in the Eastern half of the nation Friday as a large low pressure system hovered over the region. more
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Rain Possible Tonight; Heavier Precipitation Over Weekend
The past six days have brought many a case of Spring Fever. Temperatures averaged 10 to 15 degrees above normal during those days and it has felt absolutely wonderful. The abundant sunshine has also made many yearn for the end-of-March/beginning-of-April when these types of days are much more... more
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Resort worker killed in Loveland Pass avalanche
Authorities released the name of a 20-year-old backcountry snowboarder who died in an avalanche near Loveland Pass. more
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Arkansas Man Killed in Tornado Video
The Cleburne County sheriff has identified a man killed by a tornado in the community of Pearson as 79-year-old Ward Baldridge. more
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Landslides Continue to Plague North Texas Video
Veronica Sanabria can hardly drive a few miles without seeing a landslide creeping closer to the roadway. more
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Wet winter doesn't dampen fire danger Video
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma had a wet winter with snow, ice and now storms. But firefighters say the damp ground does not mean we are safe from wildfires this year. Forestry experts and firefighters both say the stage is set for some major trouble. That's because the surface grasses can dry out... more
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Tornado touches down in western Oklahoma, damaging several homes; no injuries reported Video
HAMMON, Okla. (AP) — Authorities say at least five homes and a barn owned by the county government were destroyed in a tornado in western Oklahoma. more
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FLOOD PLANNING: The city of Des Moines is working with the Army Corps of Engineers to prepare for likely spring flooding Video
Tuesday's rain and the continued melting of winter snow means central Iowa rivers are rising quickly. The city of Des Moines says it doesn't want to take chances with the possibility of a spring flooding. more
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"Spring Preview" Continues, Though Rain Is Coming
Connecticut's "Spring preview" will hold on for the next two days. more

