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Tornadoes, Large Hail Slam Midwest After Rare Level 4 Severe Weather Risk Issued

There is not much time to recover for some across the central U.S. as another severe weather outbreak has begun with tornadoes, damaging winds and hail. Here's the latest forecast.
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Live Updates: Tornado Damage In Illinois; Confirmed Tornado Outside OKC

We're following along live as a volatile setup unleashes tornadoes, large hail and the potential for flooding and damaging winds across parts of the Plains, Midwest and South.
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Small Earthquake Rattles Parts Of New York

The magnitude 2.3 quake, which struck in Sleepy Hollow, was felt in much of the Hudson Valley.
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Could A Super El Niño Form In Coming Months?

El Niño is expected to form later this year, but what are the chances of a super El Niño? Meteorologist Jennifer Gray explains what a super El Niño is and what this could mean for weather and climate across the U.S.
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1,300-Pound Van Allen Probe To Crash On Earth

Launched in 2012, Van Allen Probe A, and its twin Van Allen Probe B, studied the belts that protect from cosmic radiation, solar storms and solar wind. U.S. Space Force has predicted the 1,323-pound spacecraft will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere at 7:45 p.m. EDT Tuesday, but there’s a chance it could fall 24 hours before or after that time. Most of it is expected to burn up in the atmosphere, but components could survive and crash into the Earth. The chance of it harming anyone on Earth is 1 in 4,200, NASA says. Van Allen Probe B is not expected to re-enter before 2030.
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