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Flights to Dubai disrupted as rain hits the UAE 2 weeks after its heaviest recorded rainfall ever
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Several flights to Dubai were cancelled and diverted Thursday, airport authorities announced, as heavy rains hit the United Arab Emirates for the second time in a month. An airport authority spokesperson said five inbound flights were diverted overnight, while nine arriving and four...
Rain chances decreasing with a real warm week ahead
What we're tracking: Rain chances are on the decrease over the next few days as low pressure pushes into the far Northeastern US bringing the rain and storms far up north. Warm to hot temperatures continue into next week as multiple lows forming off the Rockies over the next several days will continue bringing persistent southerly winds. With this daily Gulf wind, warm moisture is returned into the state and some western counties in the Crossroads could reach 100 degrees mid to late next week with heat indices for all of the Crossroads surpassing 100 with very humid dew points present.
Another rainy summer? That’s what NOAA is predicting for 2024
Get ready for a hot summer in 2024. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) released their long-range forecast through July and the odds are that it's going to be hotter than normal. NOAA's long-range temperature map shows that temperatures will have a 70%-80% chance of being "above-normal." ...
The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Severe storms continue pounding central US
Start your day with the latest weather news. A seemingly relentless stretch of severe weather will continue Thursday for central areas of the U.S., but flooding is also becoming a problem in some parts of the country.
Tornado Alley may be expanding; Here's why Southern states are at risk
The Southeast isn't part of "Tornado Alley," a part of the United States that has historically suffered the most regular tornadoes—or is it?. AccuWeather says that Tornado Alley has historically consisted of northern Texas northward through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and parts of Louisiana, Iowa, Nebraska and eastern Colorado. However, scientists say there have been some concerning changes in recent years.
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