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Thursday morning's commute could be tricky as a "Vermont-style storm" moves northeast over the state.
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The winter storm will bring "a large swath of heavy snow from the West Coast to the Northeast" this week, the National Weather Service says.
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The term forecasters are using to describe the overall weather pattern is "anomalous" � for its unusual cold and warmth. In California, it could be the coldest storm in years.
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Search-and-rescue efforts are underway after more than 1,000 are reported dead from a powerful earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday. The death toll is expected to rise.
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Wind chill warnings and advisories are in place for parts of the northern United States as regions see temperatures settle in the single digits.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks those in the EMS field on the what the future holds for some first responders.
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On Friday and Saturday this week, the National Weather Service is forecasting windchills in the negative 40s. State officials are asking Vermonters to prepare by making sure they have enough heating fuel, checking on neighbors and family members and staying inside as much as possible. We also have tips to keep your pets safe � and keep your kids entertained.
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Since late December, a series of storms had dropped a year's worth of rain in just a few weeks, causing widespread floods and power outages. At least 19 people have died as a result of the storms.
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Rescuers raced Friday to find any survivors trapped in debris after tornadoes barreled across parts of the South and inflicted heavy damage on Selma, Ala.
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Thanks to a new federal law, cities will get better forecasts about how climate change intensifies rainstorms. Still, it won't be in time for billions of dollars of federal infrastructure spending.