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The National Weather Service is reporting that Loveland will be sunny with a high near 95 on Wednesday and a high near 98 on Thursday — the last two days this week expected to be in the 90s.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will hire as many as 450 people to shore up the National Weather Service after deep cuts this spring raised concern about dangerous understaffing.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis predicts a week of mostly clear skies and low 80s temperatures, with a slight chance of showers on Saturday.
The article Wet Weather, River Flooding In Forecast For Hudson Valley appeared first on Mid Hudson Valley Patch. HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Hurricane Erin is expected to cause minor flooding in the Hudson River as the storm works its way northward, according to meteorologists.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported that 15 people were rescued from rip currents on Tuesday. The rescues took place in Wrightsville Beach today. No rescues have been reported in Kure Beach or Carolina Beach today.
Tom Bessler always had his eye on the weather. After he retired following a long career in grounds maintenance, including 20 years at Illinois Central College, Bessler said he was bored silly. So he decided to take his passion for watching the weather into a service to help others.
Detroit is set for a pleasant week with highs in the 70s and 80s and mostly sunny skies, per the National Weather Service.
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Wilmington Star-News on MSNWilmington weather update: Hurricane Erin bringing dangerous surf, swimming conditions
With life-threatening surf and rip currents expected, beachgoers are urged to use caution. Several beach towns in the Wilmington area have issued advisories asking people not to go swimming.
The National Weather Service, which is predicting a heat index of 107 on July 21 and 106 on July 22 for Kansas City, has issued an extreme heat warning there until the late on July 24.
Weather Service will hire 450 people, but experts say it won't help fill critical vacancies during current hurricane and wildfire season.
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The Daily World on MSNNational Weather Service: Odds tilt in favor of winter La Niña
The National Weather Service issued a La Niña watch, raising hopes the coming winter will bust up stubborn drought conditions in the Northwest.