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  1. 37 seconds ago

    With today's slew of furry weather prognosticators issuing their predictions for the end or continuation of winter, it might be easy to forget to check this weekend's forecast. It's almost here, and it's easier to predict.

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  2. 21 minutes ago

    Phil saw his shadow. According to legend, that means six more weeks of winter weather. Ever wonder how these furry forecasters stack up to climate records? Check this out from :

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  3. 12 hours ago

    Potential exists for snow or a wintry mix over interior portions of the Mid Atlantic, Northeast, and New England Sunday into Monday. All major I-95 cities from Washington D.C. to New York City, and Boston including coastal locations will see mainly rain.

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  4. 12 hours ago

    Active weather pattern will continue over the Pacific Northwest and into the northern Rockies through the middle of next week. Heavy mountain snow, coastal rain, localized flooding, and hazardous travel expected.

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  5. 16 hours ago

    In the northern hemisphere, winter actually occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun. Learn more

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  6. 20 hours ago

    Remember these 5 things about winter forecasts and always be prepared!

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  7. 21 hours ago

    Don't forget about your pets this winter! Make sure they have a warm, dry place to rest with plenty of food and water.

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  8. 24 hours ago

    Cold is expected across parts of the northern U.S. If you notice someone with warning signs of hypothermia, get them to a warm place right away. Protect yourself from the cold this winter at

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  9. Feb 1

    Rain and snow over the Cascades and parts of the Pacific Northwest. Snow expected from the Great Lakes into the Central/Southern Appalachians.

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  10. Jan 31

    Bundling up in layers and staying dry is one of the best things you can do to stay safe this winter.

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  11. Jan 31

    Cold temperatures and frigid wind chills are back in the forecast for our northern states!

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  12. Jan 31

    Dust Masks aren’t enough to protect you from the wildfire smoke particles.

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  13. Jan 31

    Bitterly cold temperatures and wind chills are expected across Minnesota and the Great Lakes this weekend, while much of the southwest will remain much warmer than normal. 🌡️

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    Businesses face a variety of hazards. Make sure your organization is prepared with new English and Spanish toolkits and videos from Business:

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  15. Jan 31

    Don’t forget to get outside this morning to try and catch a glimpse of the Super Blue Blood Moon! Learn more here:

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Will you be able to see the in your area? Check out this map to find out! For the continental U.S., viewing will be best on the West Coast. Get the details: Not great viewing in your area? Watch our livestream

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Our Harvey summary is now available! Walk through this interactive story map stepping through several aspects of Harvey as it impacted Texas. Some interactive features not available on a mobile device.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Beyond the Data: From giant to the most in a day, state show us just how BIG the can get

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  19. Jan 30

    When windy: slow down, keep two hands on the wheel, avoid large trucks, powerlines & trees.

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  20. Jan 30

    A good deal of the northern U.S. could be contending with clouds tomorrow morning as the event unfolds. Check for the latest forecast for your area, and for event timing and more.

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