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Monday could be hottest day so far this year
TribLocal - EvanstonMonday is shaping up to be one of the hottest days of the year so far — if not the hottest — with high humidity …... -
Heavy Rains Cause Flood Concern
The Hartford CourantFlooding remains a concern in many parts of the state as rain continues to fall. Flood and flash flood warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for most of the western portion of the state Thursday; some remained in effect Friday morning....Tags: Weather Warnings, Natural Disasters, Weather, Rachel Frank, Floods
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Ocean City hopeful for strong summer
OCEAN CITY — Merchants and others in Maryland's premier resort are hopeful that that an improving economy, stable gas prices, stepped-up marketing — and the lingering effects of superstorm Sandy — will combine to produce a strong...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Memorial Day, Weather
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Putting an Okie spin on twisters
OKLAHOMA CITY — Two days before the tornado hit, Gary England had an uneasy feeling. The wind patterns emerging over the weekend reminded him of the conditions that unleashed deadly storms in the region on May 3, 1999. He began warning that...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Mary Fallin, Weather Radar, Weather Science, College Baseball
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Memorial Day weekend weather: Sunny with lingering fire, rip-current threat
Whether the plan is to sunbathe on a boat deck or lounge by the pool all weekend, Central Florida's weather forecast will provide a fantastic setting for rest and relaxation. But swimmers should take precuations against possible rip currents. And a...
Tags: Memorial Day, Weather, Weather Reports
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Kevin Lighty
Dreams do come true. I know because I'm living my childhood dream. I grew up in a very small town in Indiana named Veedersburg. I've had a fascination with weather as far back as I can remember to my days as a 4 year old boy that watched storms from my...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Radio, Tornadoes, Weather Science, Entertainment
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Lindsey Slater
Meteorologist Lindsey Slater joined the KSPR Weather Team in June of 2012. Lindsey came to KSPR33 from the FOX station in Jackson, Mississippi where she was the morning meteorologist. Lindsey began her weather career in 2006, interning at WISN in...
Tags: Agriculture, Weather, Agricultural Research and Technology, Weather Reports, Science and Technology
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Understanding the Moore, Okla., tornado [live video chat]
At the beginning of this week, the wind's fury was unleashed on the Oklahoma city of Moore. As the extent of the devastation has unfolded over the past several days, it's a bit of an understatement to say that Moore has been unlucky. The tornado was...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather, Weather Reports, Tornadoes
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FPL simulates lightning at lab to test equipment and limit damage to grid
The flash comes with the intensity of nearly 1.2 million volts, or 10,000 household light bulbs. When Florida Power & Light Co. simulates lightning at a lab in Riviera Beach, the voltage is so strong that people with pacemakers or other electrical...
Tags: Riviera Beach, FPL Group
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Weather: Sunny with chance of storms
Today will be sunny with a high near 90, but meteorologists expect storms again this afternoon. Drier air moving into the region is producing high chances for thunderstorms all over Central Florida Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service in...
Tags: Weather, Melbourne, Weather Reports
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning issued
Thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and high winds, are moving through Central Florida this evening. Quarter-sized hail, lightning and winds exceeding 60 mph are likely, the National Weather Service in Melbourne said. The storms are centered over...
Tags: Weather, Melbourne, Orlando, Brevard County, Weather Reports
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Tri-State swimming pools open for Memorial Day weekend
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comMemorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and the beginning of swimming pool season. For the first time since Labor Day, swimsuits will emerge from storage and the scent of suntan oil will float in the air. Area pools and beaches...Tags: Memorial Day, Swimming, Holidays, Labor Day, State Parks
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