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Extreme weather likely to decrease corn, soybean production
The spring's heavy rains and the summer's dry heat are being blamed for production problems Central Indiana farmers are facing as harvest time nears.
According to industry experts, farmers won't be able to produce as much corn and soybeans as they...Tags: Indiana, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Consumers
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Massacre, Funeral and Weather Keep Area Agencies Busy
FOX 17 News ReporterThere`s a heat wave in the forecast, adding to an already busy month for first responders around West Michigan: the murder rampage in Grand Rapids last week that left seven dead, massive storm damage Monday, and funeral arrangements for former First Lady...Tags: The Salvation Army, Michigan, Human Interest, Relief and Aid Organizations, Natural Disasters
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Schnellenberger announces he is retiring at end of this season
After 52 years of coaching, after helping guide the Miami Dolphins to their perfect season as an assistant coach, after leading the University of Miami to its first national championship, and after creating Florida Atlantic's program from scratch,...Tags: Elections, Career and Workplace, Oklahoma Sooners, Education, Hurricanes
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Whether you own or rent a condo, you should know these hurricane season tips
When you live in a South Florida condominium – whether as a owner or renter – there are some things you should keep in mind during hurricane season to keep yourself safe and loved ones.
For instance, those living amid the top floors of high-...Tags: Rentals, Condos and Houses, Real Estate, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters
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Three tropical waves moving through the Atlantic
Now we have three tropical waves scattered across the Atlantic, two near Africa and one near Florida.
Although it's too early to say where they might go, the two waves near Africa are most worth watching because they are in a region wherehurricanes...Tags: Florida, Africa, Cape Verde, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters
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Four tropical disturbances brewing; two bear watching
Sun SentinelFour tropical disturbances are now brewing in the Atlantic, all with potential to spin up into depressions or storms over the next few days. The two in the eastern Atlantic most bear watching because they are moving generally toward the Lesser Antilles,...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, National Hurricane Center, Antilles
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Storm Team 12: Severe storm threat
Early Friday a huge cluster of thunderstorms clipped the far northeast corner of Kansas dumping heavy rain and some brief gusty winds.
Friday afternoon a potent cold front will push into central Kansas sparking strong to severe thunderstorms. Large hail,...Tags: Kansas, Weather, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas)
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Former DePaul signee Shane Larkin says 'Miami visit went very good'
Shane Larkin, a 2011 DePaul basketball recruit who was released from his Blue Demons' scholarship last week due to a medical issue, resurfaced at Miami on Friday.
Following his visit, Larkin sent a text message on Friday night about his trip reading,...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Elections, Austin Rivers, George Mason, Hurricanes
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New depression forms; no threat to land
Sun SentinelA new tropical depression has formed in the western Atlantic, but it poses no threat to land. At 5 p.m. on Friday, TD-6 was about 260 miles north of Bermuda, moving northeast at 16 mph with sustained winds of 35 mph. It's forecast to grow into Tropical...Tags: Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Weather, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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Heavy Rains And Strong Winds Uproot Trees And Flood Streets
FOX 17 News Reporter / ProducerNeighbors say Netherfield Street NW in Comstock Park was pretty busy on Saturday. After the storm, cars were constantly driving up and down, taking photos of huge uprooted trees. Experts say rain in the morning and afternoon saturated the ground,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Floods
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Heavy rain, flash flooding ensnare Baltimore motorists
Heavy rains from a morning storm caused flash flooding and standing water in the city and throughout the region, officials said. At about noon Sunday, city and Baltimore County fire and rescue officials rescued motorists from three cars submerged in...Tags: Travel, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Road Transportation, Baltimore Weather
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Storm-proofing garage doors can save a home
Did you know your garage door may be the most vulnerable part of your home to hurricane damage?
That's because it is typically the largest opening in a home. If left unsecured, the garage door is susceptible to 100-plus-mph winds that can cause it to...Tags: Florida, Hurricanes, Lentils, Human Interest, Home Improvement
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