June Outlook Features Upside-Down Pattern

Northern areas, as well as the West, might see temperatures skew above average in contrast to the South where wet conditions and typical temperatures are expected.
June Outlook Features Upside-Down Patternstory-preview

Severe Storms Could Fire Up In Texas Sunday

Sunday will be stormy across parts of the Lone Star State. Rounds of storms are possible, and some could be severe. Damaging winds and very large hail (2+ inches in diameter) are possible across parts of central Texas. Places like Dallas, Waco, Austin and even Houston could see storms today. Make sure you have a plan b if you have outdoor plans today. Watch to see the timing of when these storms will most likely arrive.
Severe Storms Could Fire Up In Texas Sundaystory-preview

Alvin's Moisture Will Bring Rain, Increased Storm Chances

Alvin's moisture will enhance rainfall in the Southwest U.S., then increase the chances of severe weather in the Plains.
Alvin's Moisture Will Bring Rain, Increased Storm Chancesstory-preview

'No Siren Sounded': Deadly Tornado Surprises Kentucky Town

A preliminarily rated EF1 tornado touched down in Washington County, Kentucky early Friday morning, leaving behind mangled homes, scattered debris and at least one fatality. As emergency crews cut their way through downed trees to respond, video revealed splintered wood and leveled homes in the storm’s wake.
'No Siren Sounded': Deadly Tornado Surprises Kentucky Townstory-preview

Why You Might See A Green Flash At Sunset

The green flash is a rare optical phenomenon above the horizon directly at sunrise or sunset. The color is caused by green light from the sun that survives atmospheric refraction so that it can make it all the way to our eyes.
Why You Might See A Green Flash At Sunsetstory-preview

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