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More Snow For The Northeast?

While the Northeast is still digging out of the historic snow caused by Winter Storm Hernando, more rounds of snowfall are expected. Fortunately, these upcoming snowfalls shouldn’t be as intense due to a change in track. Meteorologist Rob Shackelford breaks down the forecast and why Hernando stands out.
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A Wet End To The Week Is Coming For The South

The South is going to be a bit wet as we finish out the workweek as a broad upper-level trough brings multiple days of rainy weather to the region. The good news is that this is a much-needed rain, and it will bring relief to areas experiencing drought conditions and recent wildfire threats. While 1 to 2 inches of rain is possible by Saturday for cities like Atlanta, Savannah and Tallahassee, there is no major flood threat at this time, though a few isolated severe storms could pop up in Mississippi and Alabama.
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Black Trailblazers Who Changed Meteorology Forever

Weather wouldn't be where it is today without vital contributions from African Americans who faced discrimination but refused to be stopped. From William Hallett Greene, the first Black meteorologist, who needed a presidential order to enlist, to the Tuskegee Weather Detachment, Dr. Warren Washington's climate models and Dianne White Clatto breaking the TV barrier, these pioneers changed meteorology forever.
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College Student Dies From Carbon Monoxide While Charging Phone

The death of a Rhode Island college student during Winter Storm Hernando is a tragic reminder of this silent and deadly winter hazard: carbon monoxide poisoning.
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At Least 25 Killed By Deadly Floods, Landslides; Rescues Ongoing

Heavy rain is taking a deadly toll in southeastern Brazil. Flooding and landslides have wiped out homes in the state of Minas Gerais. Search and rescue teams are working to find survivors in the hard-hit city of Juiz de Fora, but more rain is slowing their efforts. Here’s the latest.
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