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The National Weather Service predicts areas on the East Coast could reach 100 degrees Thursday, with triple-digit temperatures in the Pacific Northwest, too. Relief isn't expected until the weekend.
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Storm chasers and meteorologists observed a record number of waterspouts over the Great Lakes this month, according to the Toronto-based International…
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Tornadoes and hail up to one inch in diameter are possible Wednesday as severe thunderstorms move across the state.The National Weather Service expects…
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Thousands of people still don’t have power in West Michigan after severe thunderstorms – and possible tornadoes – passed through the area Wednesday…
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Climate change is likely to bring more extreme rainfall and flooding to Michigan. So, flood risk in the next 100 years will probably look very different…
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Fruit growers in northern Michigan are battling diseases this summer caused by heavy rain and humidity.Nikki Rothwell coordinates research at the…
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May they fly away one day soon, but today mayflies are among us. Some are calling it an "invasion," but it's the time of year where cities and states near…
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"Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists," said Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, the governor of Jalisco state. The Mexican army is helping to dig out the city.
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The Detroit area usually gets more than three inches of rain in July. This year, that number was closer to one inch.This has been a dry summer all over…
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It's been spring for 22 days now, but the ice hasn't melted and snow is still falling.Mark Torregrossa, chief meteorologist with MLive and…