#Weather

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

The Best Way to Rehydrate Quickly When You’re Super Hot and Sweaty | SELF

Drinking water at whatever temperature is most palatable, sipping on an electrolyte-rich beverage, and eating high-sodium foods can rehydrate you quickly.

News | News Items

How extreme heat is changing tourism

Climate change could forever alter how people travel.

News | In The News

Hilary track and updates: 1st ever tropical storm watch issued in Southern California

Hilary, now a powerful Category 4 hurricane, is expected to make landfall in Mexico's Baja California on Sunday.

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Extreme heat: Orlando reaches record-high temperatures

The National Weather Service said Orlando has seen record heat on Saturday.

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Here’s what’s driving the frigid storm that’s messing up holiday plans across the US

Bitter cold temperatures and fierce winds have descended upon the US as a rapidly intensifying cyclone makes its way east. Experts say this winter storm could be one for the books.

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PODCAST | Arrive Alive, Snow & Traveling The Halls Of Power

Before we get to this morning’s segment with Matt Bruce on The Captain’s America” Third Watch – in which we discuss the snow in Buffalo and the response from New York State’s governor-elect, Donald Trump, the Arizona election challenge and some

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Hurricane category isn’t the full picture. Scientists suggest it’s time for a new scale

MIAMI — Nothing drives hurricane experts crazier than the sentiment, “Oh, it’s just a Category 1.” It’s not just an annoying attitude, it’s a deadly one. Hardly a hurricane season goes by without a fresh example of a low-category storm causing

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Hundreds of thousands without power as "treacherous" winter storm hits U.S.

On the warmer side of the storm, tornadoes in Alabama have killed at least one person and wounded several others.

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FOX Weather | Home of America's Weather Team

Discover the latest weather updates & news on FOX Weather. Check out live updates & learn about all things weather related.

Politics | From CNN

Tropical Storm Henri: Crews work to restore power for more than 60,000 in the Northeast - CNN

Utility crews are working to restore power to more than 56,000 customers throughout the Northeast after Tropical Storm Henri tore through the region Sunday, causing more than 100,000 customers to lose power at its peak.

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Fred's Internet Island Is Your Virtual Oasis In Cyberspace. Feel Free To Surf Yourself Silly

Fred's Internet Island Is Your Virtual Oasis In Cyberspace. Feel Free To Surf Yourself Silly. An online resource providing quick access for multiple subjects. News, weather, information, entertainment, travel, music, television, radio, careers, and refere

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HOLY HAIL: Photos show hail blanketing Daytona Beach like snow

Storms moved through Central Florida on Saturday, prompting nasty weather that led to a severe thunderstorm warning in Volusia County.

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Seattle-Based Coast Guard Icebreaker Returns Home After First Mission in Nearly 40 Years to Wintertime Arctic

The Polar Star is the only icebreaker classified as "heavy" — able to break through ice up to 21 feet thick.

Politics | Politics

Floridians Shiver through the Coldest Winter in Two Decades

In December, Floridians celebrated their ninth coldest Christmas on record, and the coldest in 21 years.  Even South Florida, that frost-free region of palm trees and margaritas, was shivering on Christmas Day.  Broward County iss...

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As temperatures drop, forecasters warn of falling iguanas in Florida

Because they're cold-blooded, iguana's bodies can stiffen up and fall out of trees, appearing to be dead.

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'Snow Flurries Fall in Brevard': Arctic blast struck 44 years ago, freezing Florida

From Jan. 18-20, 1977, Florida was frosted by a historic Arctic blast that pushed snowflakes as far south as Miami Beach.

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Tropical Storm Eta Approaching South Florida With Flooding, Strong Winds; Hurricane Warning Issued | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com

Eta will impact Florida, then stall in the Gulf. Here's our latest complete forecast briefing. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com

Science & Technology | Science & Technology

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Science & Technology | Tech

5G Networks Could Throw Weather Forecasting Into Chaos | WIRED

The FCC is clashing with scientists who argue that 5G networks could interfere with weather sensors and compromise weather predictions.

Miscellaneous | Interesting Links

A February to remembrrr in L.A.: It never even reached 70 degrees

This month was the first time in recorded history that the temperature did not reach 70 degrees in downtown L.A.

Science & Technology | Cosmic Research

The north magnetic pole just changed. Here's what that means.

The foundation of many navigation systems, the World Magnetic Model finally got a much-needed update with the end of the U.S. government shutdown.

Science & Technology | Science

Deep freeze thaws out as weekend warmth settles in: The latest forecast - ABC News

Temperatures will feel 50 to 100 degrees warmer this weekend.

Science & Technology | Cosmic Research

Record Cold Forces Rethink on Global Warming | Trending

Headlines around the world are reporting exceptionally frigid conditions and unusually high levels of snowfall in recent weeks. They tout these events as records, but few people understand how short the record actually is -- usually less than 50 years, a

Miscellaneous | Chicagoey Stuff

Chicago Will Be Colder Than Mount Everest, Arctic Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Chicago will experience what could be the coldest temperature on record as the city endures colder temperatures than Mount Everest or the Arctic.

Science & Technology | The Environment

Polar Vortex Triggering Coldest Arctic Outbreak in at Least Two Decades This Week in Parts of the Midwest | The Weather Channel

Another round of arctic air is spreading into the Midwest, bringing the coldest temperatures in two decades.

News | The News

Chicago Is Colder Than Parts Of Antarctica, Alaska, Iceland – CBS Chicago

If you think it feels like Antarctica outside, you're actually wrong. Chicago is currently colder than some parts of Antarctica.

Science & Technology | Cosmic Research

Fast north magnetic pole shift prompts navigation update

Planet Earth is alive. Deep beneath its skin, its life blood — rivers of molten iron — pulse around its core. And this mobile iron is what generates the magnetic field that causes auroras — and keeps us alive.

Science & Technology | Cosmic Research

Thanksgiving Day 2018 may be among coldest on record in northeastern US

People spending time outdoors during Thanksgiving Day into Black Friday may face some of the coldest conditions on record in the northeastern United States for late November.

News | The News

Hurricane Chris headed to sea, Atlantic hurricane season may be calmer - Business Insider

Early signs of activity aside, projections for the rest of the hurricane season are changing, with experts now projecting a year that's average or even below average in terms of activity, according to CSU's most recently updated forecast.

News | Interesting Links

Those aren't golf balls: Large hail chunks pelt Colorado fairways | Fox News

Pictures emerged Wednesday depicting damaging storms that dumped large hail across the Denver metro region earlier this week.

Science & Technology | Cool Stuff

SpaceX rocket carved giant hole in the ionosphere

Rockets can leave a mark on the atmosphere well after they've left, and SpaceX may have learned that first-hand. Researchers have determined that a Falcon 9 lau...

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Well the weather in Chicago is frightful, but these sad tweets are so delightful

As a deep freeze settles in across the United States, people are turning to Twitter for solace and self-pity.

News | In The News

A Requiem for Florida, the Paradise That Should Never Have Been - POLITICO Magazine

As Hurricane Irma prepares to strike, it’s worth remembering that Mother Nature never intended us to live here.

History | LA History

California Megaflood: Lessons from a Forgotten Catastrophe

A 43-day storm that began in December 1861 put central and southern California underwater for up to six months, and it could happen again

Science & Technology | Cool Stuff

NASA rover snaps photo of a dust devil swirling on Mars

More than 4,000 Martian days after NASA's Mars rover Opportunity began exploring the surface of the red planet, the little robot caught sight some something truly stunning. Opportunity snapped a photo of a dust devil swirling in the Meridiani Planun, the

Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff

Los Angeles Just Experienced A Weird And Rare 'Reverse' Spring : LAist

While you've been busy watching movies and drinking outside this spring, you may have noticed that L.A.'s weather has felt a little upside down for the past few months. For the first time in nearly 100 years, downtown Los Angeles just experienced a "reverse" meteorological spring.

Health & Fitness | Health

11 Unexpected Spring Allergy Triggers | TIME

Avoiding flowers and trees will only get you so far during allergy season

News | Interesting Stories

Nearly Frozen Waves Captured On Camera By Nantucket Photographer

A photographer on Nantucket found something most of us have never seen – nearly frozen waves.

Humor | Humor

13 Winter Problems You Don't Know Exist if You Live in LA

No matter how crappy the weather gets here (AHHHHHHH!!! DRIZZLE!!!!!), we've definitely got it better than anyone on the East…

News | Interesting Stories

Boston area hit by howling blizzard; New York gets off easy

BOSTON (AP) — A howling blizzard with wind gusts over 70 mph heaped snow on Boston along with other stretches of lower New England and Long Island on Tuesday but failed to live up to the hype in Philadelphia and New York City, where bus

Miscellaneous | Interesting Links

Why the world seems quieter when it snows

When a fresh batch of snow falls to the ground, the world tends to quiet down. Here's why:

Science & Technology | Science

You know that smell after it rains? Here's where it comes from

A new study may finally identify the mechanism through which the earthy smell of rain gets into the air, and it has to do with "frenzied aerosols."

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Giant wall of dust sweeps through Phoenix, Arizona - timelapse video

Timelapse footage shows a giant wall of dust blow through Phoenix, Arizona, over the weekend

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Hurricane Arthur puts a damper on July 4 celebrations

Residents and vacationers in North Carolina’s outer banks are preparing for the storm.

Politics | From CNN

Hurricane Arthur grows to Category 2 storm as it menaces N.C. coast

As Hurricane Arthur muscled up Thursday evening, heavy rain began to fall along the coast of North Carolina.

Miscellaneous | Interesting Links

Why isn’t the hottest weather on the year’s longest day? | EarthSky.org

The solstice marks the height of the sun, but the hottest weather comes a month or two later. Why?