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Three Foods That Help Prevent Slippery Roads
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In their responsibility to keep roads open and safe during snowfall, transportation departments continue to investigate and implement new, sometimes unusual, strategies.

Are Solar Panels Usable in Snowy Climates?
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For those living in wintry climates, snow accumulation may pose a problem.

How to Survive a Power Outage During an Ice Storm
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With the threat of unexpected and storm-related power outages looming in parts of the country, enact these measures to ensure you and your family's safety.

Ski Season Starts Early With Innovative Snow-Making Technology
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Ski resorts’ business runs entirely on the abundance of snow. But what is the plan when Mother Nature doesn't cooperate?

Five Unexpected Ways Cold May Threaten Your Health
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These winter health concerns may not be as common as the cold or flu, but they can be even more threatening.

Infographic: See the Scariest Weather in Your State
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For Halloween, we have compiled the United State's scariest weather by state, including highlights of some of the most extreme weather events in history.

NYC, Miami Expand Hurricane Evacuation Zones for 2013 Season
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Better data have allowed emergency managers to improve the hurricane evacuation zones for their communities during the 2013 hurricane season.

Can Generation Y Improve the Response After Snowstorms, Tornadoes?
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Code For America, nicknamed "Peace Corp for Geeks," has helped local governments create technological solutions for overlooked problems stemming from snowstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes.

Hot Cars Can Kill: 20 Children Already Dead in 2013
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As a heat wave grips the I-95 corridor this week, researchers warn how hot cars can get, posing risks to children and pets.

“Sharknado” Debunked: Ridiculous Plotpoints Exposed
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Although the movie is meant as satire, we’d like to take the opportunity to debunk some of the more ridiculous aspects.

Monster May Snow Buries Newfoundland
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Normal snowfall for the month of May is 13 cm (5 inches), according to Environment Canada (EC).

Record Cold in the Midwest, Northeast
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It felt more like late March than May across the Midwest and the interior mid-Atlantic on Sunday and Monday.

Why Do Earthworms Surface After Rain?
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Creepy, crawly earthworms often appear after heavy rain, but why does this occur?

Weather Service Broadens Hurricane Warning Definition
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As of June 1, the definitions of hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings will be broadened.

Alberta Clippers to Bring Cold, Some Snow to North
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This story discusses the general weather pattern from the northern Plains to the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and New England through week one of February.

From Damp to Bitter: The Gamut of Inauguration Weather
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This infographic reveals the range of weather conditions to affect Inauguration days over the years.

Australia Heat Sparks Fires, Shatters Records
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Heat is expected to continue.

NOAA Administrator to Step Down
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Dr. Jane Lubchenco announced that she will step down from her position at the end of February 2013.

Weather Played Role in Pearl Harbor Attack
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On the 71st anniversary of the attack, looking back it is evident that clear weather aided the Japanese assault.

Remembering "The Perfect Storm" of 1991
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The 21st anniversary of the Halloween Nor'easter of 1991 is next week.

Watching For Tropical Development in Caribbean
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As hurricane season winds down, a new concern develops.

Elusive El Nino Challenges NOAA’s 2012 U.S. Winter Outlook
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Warmer-than-average winter predicted for the northwest and colder-than-normal for the southeast.

Rafael Clears Bermuda, Expected to Weaken
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Number nine this hurricane season, Rafael now steers away from land.
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