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Weeks after most of Colorado’s ski resorts shut down for the spring, a late-season snowstorm is expected to drop more than two feet of snow across the Rocky Mountains this week.
Millions of people across the Midwest are at risk of severe weather on Wednesday, with forecasters warning of the possibility of intense tornadoes, damaging wind gusts and hail as large as tennis balls. Here's what to know.
Another day of powerful winds and especially dry conditions had emergency officials in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle bracing for more wildfires.
A strong storm system is expected to bring severe weather across a broad area of the U.S., from the Midwest to the East Coast, on Sunday and Monday.
These satellite images show why the National Weather Service called the storm dumping heavy snow across the Northeast a “classic bomb cyclone nor’easter.” nyti.ms/4caUs1u
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Forecasters warned that Illinois and Indiana faced the highest risk of severe storms throughout the day.
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Intense Tornadoes Possible Across the Midwest on Wednesday
Snow in May is not rare in the Rocky Mountains. But this year, any snow at all is unusual.
Colorado Snowstorm Could Be Its Biggest All Year
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A combustible mix of weather ingredients has sparked worries about new fires in Oklahoma and Texas.
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Memphis is among the cities most at risk of tornadoes on Sunday. On Monday, the storm system will shift east.
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Powerful Winds and Wildfires Have the Southern Plains on Edge
Tornadoes and Severe Storms Threaten the Southeast and Midwest
Satellite images show the wide footprint of this storm, and explain why the snow fell where it did.
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Get a Close-up View of This ‘Classic’ Nor’easter
I’m seeing coverage of Typhoon Sinlaku only highlighting Guam. A reminder that the storm shifted and is now passing the Northern Mariana Islands, a separate U.S. territory just north of Guam. Specifically, the eye of the storm will track close, if not over, the islands of Saipan and Tinian.
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