Tropical Weather Forecast - November 15, 2021
Everything remains quiet for the tropics in the Atlantic basin and is expected to stay that way over the next five days.
Tropical Cyclone Sidr was one of the worst natural disasters to hit Bangladesh.
The impending system could bring Edmonton its largest snowfall in several years.
A fourth tornado is confirmed to have touched down on Long Island over the weekend, the National Weather Service said Monday.
Extreme weather in Aswan, near the River Nile, forced venomous scorpions and snakes out of the ground and into people's homes, reports say.
A local state of emergency has been declared in parts of British Columbia because unrelenting rainfall has caused flooding, mudslides and the closure of major highways.
The Los Angeles Weather Service did offer some relief, tweeting Sunday this was the "last really hot day across [Southwest] California" during this recent Santa Ana wind event.
In the wake of an Alberta clipper that brought snow to the Great Lakes on Sunday morning and to the interior Northeast on Sunday afternoon and evening, AccuWeather meteorologists say that will not be the end of the snow. While most of the lake-effect snow is still to come, some locations had a preview on Saturday. For example, a band of heavy lake-effect snow set up over Buffalo, New York, on Saturday morning. This dropped 1.7 inches of snow and was the city's first accumulating snow of the seas
After rain and severe storms dampened the Northeast, an Alberta clipper is moving into the region and is expected to bring rain and snow on Monday. For some, this could even bring the first accumulating snowfall of the season. "While portions of the Northeast have already witnessed snowflakes flying this fall, a quick-hitting Alberta clipper system will likely bring the first round of snow that will actually stick to the ground," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Brandon Buckingham. Syracuse, New Y
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As much as the first snow of the year is unwelcomed it does mean for some nice photographs on Notre Dame's campus.
Researchers studied almost 300 public sex spots in the Canary Islands and found widespread harm to plants and animals caused by public pleasure seekers.
On Nov. 10, Purdue University announced that its’ engineers may have invented a solution to this specific problem, with their new, patent-pending charging station cable that could fully recharge certain electric vehicles in under five minutes.
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Huge rainstorms lashed the western Canadian province of British Columbia on Monday, triggering landslides, shutting roads, prompting the evacuation of an entire town and forcing an oil pipeline to close. Authorities in Merritt, some 124 miles (200 kilometers) north east of Vancouver, ordered all 8,000 citizens to leave after rising waters cut off bridges and forced the waste water treatment plant to close. The storms forced the closure of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which takes crude from Alberta to the Pacific Coast.
Some smaller roads are still closed, but main roads like Highway 18 and Highway 101 opened back up Saturday.
A quick moving storm triggered tornado warnings and hammered the New York City Tri-State area with heavy rain and hail Saturday.
Temperatures crashed to wintry levels across the northeastern quadrant of the nation, and as colder air poured over the unusually warm waters of the Great Lakes, lake-effect snow piled up downwind of the lakes and across interior parts of the Northeast. AccuWeather forecasters say weather conditions are predicted to resemble a roller-coaster ride across the region this week, and yet another cold wave could unleash the next round of lake-effect snowfall and the potential for slippery travel Thurs
A potent "pineapple express" is charging through B.C. Sunday, expected to unload substantial rainfall amounts to the South Coast after bringing heavy snowfall to the mountain passes.
The advisory is in effect until 3 p.m., with gusts expected to get up to 45 mph possible according to the National Weather Service.
Corey Barton, owner of CBH Homes, backed out of an earlier deal and the Idaho Department of Lands recently auctioned the 282 acres a second time.
The showdown was probably a dispute over territory.