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It’s Peak Hurricane Season, So Why Is It So Quiet?

Usually, the second week of September is buzzing with tropical activity. This year, though, the Atlantic hurricane season is snoozing. Here's why that's happening and some perspective on what lies ahead.
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Where First Fall Folliage Is Starting To Appear

Fall foliage is making its first appearance of 2025 in high-elevation areas of the Rocky Mountains, but the rest of the country is still awaiting the seasonal color transition.
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Get The Latest On Kiko Here

Kiko is passing north of Hawaii. Here's what the storm will bring to the island chain in terms of impacts.
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Garnet Fire Explodes In Sierra National Forest

The Garnet Fire, ignited by lightning, grew by more than 10,000 acres in 24 hours in California’s rugged Sierra National Forest.
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Summer Isn't Over Yet; 90s To Return Here

Hope you enjoyed the fall chill last week because summer isn't over just yet! A ridge of high pressure will build into the center of the country pushing temperatures a good 5-15 degrees above average Thursday through the weekend. The 90s return to places like Kansas City, St. Louis, Des Moines, Omaha and Memphis by the end of the week. Click here to find out how warm it will get.
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