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- AccuWeather
Another storm will help chip away at California drought
A couple of weeks after an atmospheric river dumped record rainfall and prolific amounts of snow on parts of California, the Pacific storm train is set to deliver another helping of rain and snow to a large part of the drought-stricken state. However, this time it will also come in more manageable amounts. Through the first week in November, most of the rain and snow along the West Coast has been directed toward Washington and Oregon. The break in the weather pattern is coming to an end with an
- The Weather Network
B.C. 'weather bomb' will bring heavy rain, strong winds, and snow
The unsettled trend will continue for B.C. for the foreseeable future – with waves of moisture bringing copious amounts of rainfall for the South Coast, blustery winds, and considerable amounts of snowfall for the mountain passes.
- The Weather Network
The Great Lakes are at record warmth. Here's what that means for snow squalls
Cold air and relatively warmer lake waters are a prime setup for lake-effect snow squalls. Here's what forecasters expect in the coming weeks.
- Raleigh News and Observer
‘Sharks are in the collards!’ King tides, winds flood NC’s Outer Banks, photos show
Parts of the North Carolina coast remain under flooding warnings or advisories.
- AccuWeather
Potential blizzard to kick off wintry stretch in the Plains, East
Now that Halloween has passed and the clocks have turned back, many are seeing more and more of the traditional sights and sounds of the winter holiday season. AccuWeather forecasters say Mother Nature may add to the growing winter feeling by contributing its own dose of wintry conditions to northern and eastern portions of the nation beginning late this week. While forecasters are looking ahead to a wintry surge, it may not feel much like winter is on its way for the first part of the week. Tem
- The State
Major flooding closes roads, ramps in Charleston, SC as harbor tide rises over 8 feet
Unusually high tides reached the most serious flood warning level three times this weekend in Charleston, causing major infrastructure and event closures across town.
- The Weather Network
The unbearable weather conditions of First World War
The First World War lasted for more than 1,500 days, snowing or raining 42 per cent of the time.
- KCPQ
Another storm is forecast to crash into the Pacific Northwest this week
After the crazy, cold wet weekend, you'll want to enjoy the relatively dry and calm weather while you can. FOX 13 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Villegas is tracking an even bigger storm than what we saw over the weekend, and in around 24 hours it's going to be right on top of us!
- The Weather Network
That one time Ontario had one of its weirdest weather days
On Nov. 9, 2005, a tricky line of storms moved through the province, proving to be one of the wackiest weather days ever in Ontario.
- Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Another cold front? Here's how much the temperature will drop in Corpus Christi
Another cold front is making its way to South Texas. Here's how much the temperature will drop in the Corpus Christi area.
- USA TODAY
Winter worry: A shortage of snowplow drivers could spell trouble for motorists in 11 states
While perhaps taken for granted by some motorists, plowed roads are incredibly important for the economy, emergency services and day-to-day life.
- Better Homes & Gardens
Why Are Leaves Changing Color So Late This Fall? Experts Explain Why Trees Are Still Green
Warmer temperatures and extreme weather are delaying and diminishing the reds, golds, and oranges of autumn.
- LA Times
October's torrential rains brought some drought relief, but California's big picture still bleak
Rainfall in parts of Northern California are way above average for this time of year, but the state is still gripped by an extensive drought that even a strong winter likely can't erase.
- AccuWeather
Gusty storms, heavy rain to erase milder weather in eastern US
The weather across much of the eastern two-thirds of the United States has been tranquil thanks to expansive high pressure bringing widespread sunshine and increasingly mild air. However, AccuWeather forecasters say this quiet pattern is the calm before the literal storm and may feel like a distant memory by the end of this week. A multifaceted storm is predicted to strike the nation's midsection at midweek and deliver snow and high winds from the northern Plains into Canada. This same storm wil
- Chicago Tribune
All downhill from here? Cold snap likely to hit by week’s end, and it’s possible no day will be warmer than Monday the rest of 2021: forecasters
Monday could have been Chicago’s warmest day for the rest of the calendar year. Around the Chicago area, daytime high temps reached well into the 60s, according to the National Weather Service. The weekend also featured temperate, sunshiny days — but forecasters suggest the mild temperatures soon could be a distant memory. But by the weekend, Chicagoans can expect “big changes,” according to a ...
- Palm Beach Daily News
Big waves lure surfers to Palm Beach on Sunday and push flooding high tides higher
The National Hurricane Center is giving an area of low pressure off the Carolinas a 20% chance of developing into a sub-tropical cyclone.
- The Weather Network
Over 30,000 without power as potent low 'bombs' out over B.C.
Thousands are without power as a potent system brings powerful winds to B.C. through Tuesday.
- KRIV
Tropical Weather Forecast - November 7, 2021
We are done with Wanda but not done with the hurricane season. The National Hurricane Center is already monitoring another system for possible tropical development.
- Daytona Beach News-Journal
Rain floods roads in Daytona Beach as 'nor'easter' storm soaks Volusia and Flagler counties
Volusia County closed Walter Boardman Lane from Old Dixie Highway to High Bridge Road on Saturday due to high water from Tomoka River.
- AccuWeather
Woman nearly bombarded by falling snow after big storm
An expansive storm brought an early taste of winter to parts of northern China this past weekend, and even China's capital of Beijing encountered a range of wintery conditions ranging from picturesque snow to treacherous ice. A large swath of the country from the Hebei and Liaoning provinces to Inner Mongolia was impacted. Along with wintry precipitation, winds picked up and temperatures plummeted as the potent storm swept through the region. This storm caused the China Meteorological Administra