Recent cuts to NOAA, the federal agency that collects weather data, could jeopardize the accuracy of weather forecasts.
Several days with temperatures of 10-20 degrees below the historical average could be dangerous to plants and ruin outdoor plans.
Models from NOAA indicate that the city of Cincinnati could be covered in water up unto 3rd Street under 60 feet of flooding from the Ohio River. This also includes I-71, an essential artery for ...
Being caught in a national park in unexpected weather can mean the difference between an enjoyable outing and one that is dangerous or deadly.
As the Trump administration continues to slim down the federal workforce, agencies like the National Weather Service face ...
Forecasters worry about warm Atlantic waters and the absence of El Niño. How likely is impact to New Jersey? See odds, expert ...
As the summer hurricane season looms, so too do cuts to the federal workforce, including the National Weather Service.
As the summer hurricane season looms, so too do cuts to the federal workforce, including the National Weather Service.
Emergency response experts say that funding and staff cuts at the National Weather Service could mean less reliable weather ...
Federal cuts to weather balloons could disrupt storm forecasts in Louisiana, leaving residents vulnerable to severe weather.
NOAA lost hundreds of employees ... Meteorologists share weather data worldwide, so lost data in the U.S. has a global impact ...
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