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18/03/2010 Red River area waits for flood
Schoolchildren, parents and hundreds of residents have spent days packing and stacking sandbags to protect their cities against ...




18/03/2010 Strong cold front bringing heavy snow to Colo.
It's not spring just yet. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for 6 p.m. Thursday through 6 a.m. Saturday ...




18/03/2010 Thursday's forecast: Rockies, Plains brace for winter storm
After a brief stint of fairly quiet weather activity over most of the West, a new patch of active weather will move into the ...




18/03/2010 Some Fargo, N.D., residents refuse to move despite floods
Mac Butler believes he'll beat the bloated Red River and save his home again this year. But a canoe and kayak are tied up outside ...




18/03/2010 March 2010 highs and lows
USA TODAY tracks the national high and low temperatures across the USA each day.




17/03/2010 Poll: Worries about environment hit low
Americans' worries about environmental issues have hit a 20-year low, largely because of economic concerns, according to a Gallup ...




17/03/2010 'Historic flooding' a risk this spring
With truckloads of sandbags rolling into cities like Fargo, N.D. and Moorhead, Minn., the government confirmed residents' fears ...




16/03/2010 Hurricanes create a Census challenge in New Orleans
New Orleans and other Gulf Coast communities pose a special Census challenge. Unusual living condititions caused by recent hurricanes ...




16/03/2010 Weekend rainstorm's effects linger in East
A weekend storm's ferocity eased Monday, but coastal flooding of beaches and low-lying roads is still possible today in New Jersey, ...




15/03/2010 Tropical Storm Hubert kills 36 in Madagascar
Madagascar's disaster officials say at least 36 people have died and more than 38,000 were made homeless by Tropical Storm Hubert.








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15/04/2009 Late season snowstorm for the Rockies, Intermountain West
Late season snowstorm -- A strong storm system will slowly move through the Intermountain West today and into the central Rockies tonight. Widespread heavy snowfall is expected through much of the West, with winter storm warnings in effect for parts of Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. With the slow motion of the storm system, some spots may see prolonged snow, with snowfall amounts over a foot are possible in eastern Nevada, western Wyoming, southern...




14/04/2009 Tornado watch for Florida; Wet, white and windy in the West
Record flooding forecast for parts of the Dakotas.




14/04/2009 Q: Is there a good time to cruise the Caribbean and not have to worry about hurricanes?
If you plan on going during hurricane season, you may want to consider vacation insurance.




13/04/2009 Q: What are some of the foggiest locations in the world?
A: According to Christopher Burt's Extreme Weather: A Guide & Record Book, Cape Race in Newfoundland, Canada, reports an average of 158 foggy days each year. Washington's Cape Disappointment averages more than 2,500 hours of dense fog annually. Other foggy spots include the southern coast of Chile, Namibia's coastline, and the Severnaya Zemlya Islands in Russia's Kara Sea. This USA TODAY interactive graphic features the average number of fog days in the U.S. -- Bob...




13/04/2009 Spring is sneezin' season; Heavy rainfall for Southeast
Rainy days and Mondays -- Low pressure will move through the Ohio Valley, with a secondary low forming in the Carolinas. This will result in widespread rainfall through the Midwest, Southeast and Mid-Atlantic today and tonight. The heaviest rainfall (in excess of 2 inches) is expected for the Florida Panhandle as well as parts of southern and central Georgia. Due to recent heavy rainfall in the region, flash flooding will be possible, and runoff will...




12/04/2009 Severe storms for lower Mississippi Valley
Severe thunderstorm threat -- Low pressure over Texas will be the main weather maker today, with widespread thunderstorms already stretching from southwestern Missouri through central Texas this morning. Much of the region is at a slight risk for severe thunderstorms, including southern Oklahoma, central and eastern Texas, Louisiana, southern Arkansas, much of Mississippi and western Alabama. The area at greatest risk for tornadic thunderstorms this afternoon and evening includes southeastern Texas, central and southern Louisiana...




10/04/2009 Severe storms could affect Masters; Weekend rain for the South
Severe thunderstorm threat -- After a busy evening and overnight, including one killer tornado that made a direct hit on the town of Mena, Ark., more severe thunderstorms with the possibility of tornadoes are expected today. This morning, storms from the overnight hours are working their way into eastern Tennessee, northern Georgia and eastern Kentucky. According to the Storm Prediction Center, a large area that includes the Tennessee Valley, Ohio Valley and parts of the...




10/04/2009 Q: Is it meteorologically possible for there to be an entire day without wind, or even a breeze?
Since wind is simply the movement of air, you can’t have a world without wind and still have a world with air.




09/04/2009 Master's forecast; Extreme fire danger in southern High Plains
Severe storms possible in the eastern Plains, Mississippi Valley




09/04/2009 Q: What’s the warmest city in the USA?
Key West, Fla., is the warmest city, with an annual average of 78.1 degrees.








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29/11/2009 InsuranceAgents.com Publishes a Winter Car Insurance Claims Guide
Highlighted in the new guide are several steps a driver can take to increase the likelihood of a successful car insurance claim.

08/11/2009 Renters Insurance Recommended for the Winter Season
According to an article recently published on InsuranceAgents.com, the winter time brings a unique set of hazards that could bring damage and/or loss to any residence.