Damaging Winds, Hail, Tornadoes Likely For Midwest, South

A severe weather threat is setting up for this weekend from portions of Missouri and eastern Kansas into the South, with the potential for damaging winds and large hail, although an isolated tornado threat cannot be ruled out.
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Snow, Rain, Blustery Winds Expected In Midwest, Northeast

It may be the first official weekend of spring, but it won’t feel like it in the Midwest and Northeast. Snow and blustery winds are expected in cities like Boston, Portland and Duluth. A wintry mix could lead to slick roads across parts of the Great Lakes and interior Northeast through early Monday. Strong winds—gusting up to 40 mph—may also impact much of the northern tier, potentially causing travel delays in major hubs like New York and Chicago.
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See Why This City Is Called The Sunniest In The World

If you love the sunshiney days of summer, there’s one city that beats out all the others as the sunniest. This U.S. city will keep giving you hours of sunshine way beyond summer. Watch this video to learn why the World Meteorological Organization picked it for the number one spot.
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Heathrow Reopens, But Disruptions Expected To Last Days

A substation fire knocked out power to one of the world's busiest airports, causing air travel turmoil both in Europe and elsewhere.
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Dirty Rain: What It Is And How It Happens

“Dirty Rain” fell in parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes on Wednesday, but what is it and how does it happen? Check it out here.
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