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US: Wintry Weather of Snow and Ice Impacts the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area

Wintry weather bringing a mix of snow and ice could impact the Oklahoma City metropolitan area on Thursday, December 4, potentially disrupting travel during the morning commute.

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US: Blizzard Conditions Sweep Michigan as Lake-Effect Snow Intensifies

An early-season winter storm is bringing blizzard conditions and heavy lake-effect snow across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and northern Lower regions through Thanksgiving, creating hazardous travel conditions.

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Canada: Lake-Effect Snow Prompts Snow Squall Warning in Southern Ontario

A powerful snow squall warning is in effect across Ontario as a high-impact event moves in on Thursday, November 27. Environment Canada expects dangerous conditions, treacherous roads, near-zero visibility, and 30 to 50 centimeters of snow through Saturday, November 29.

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US: Flash Flooding Hits Central Kansas, Governor Declares State of Disaster Emergency 4

Heavy rainfall that began Monday, September 8 continued into Tuesday, triggering flash flooding across central Kansas and prompting Governor Laura Kelly to declare a state of disaster emergency. Rainfall totals reached 1–4 inches in most areas, with up to 6 inches recorded near Salina. Floodwaters inundated roads and homes in towns such as Tescott and Brookville, where water reached porch levels and made driving hazardous.

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US: Flash Flooding Hits Central Kansas, Governor Declares State of Disaster Emergency 3

Heavy rainfall that began Monday, September 8 continued into Tuesday, triggering flash flooding across central Kansas and prompting Governor Laura Kelly to declare a state of disaster emergency. Rainfall totals reached 1–4 inches in most areas, with up to 6 inches recorded near Salina. Floodwaters inundated roads and homes in towns such as Tescott and Brookville, where water reached porch levels and made driving hazardous.

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US: Flash Flooding Hits Central Kansas, Governor Declares State of Disaster Emergency 2

Heavy rainfall that began Monday, September 8 continued into Tuesday, triggering flash flooding across central Kansas and prompting Governor Laura Kelly to declare a state of disaster emergency. Rainfall totals reached 1–4 inches in most areas, with up to 6 inches recorded near Salina. Floodwaters inundated roads and homes in towns such as Tescott and Brookville, where water reached porch levels and made driving hazardous.

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US: Flash Flooding Hits Central Kansas, Governor Declares State of Disaster Emergency

Severe thunderstorms triggered flash flooding across central Kansas on Tuesday, September 9, prompting Governor Laura Kelly to declare a state of disaster emergency. Rainfall totals reached 1–4 inches in most areas, with up to 6 inches recorded near Salina. Floodwaters inundated roads and homes in towns such as Tescott and Brookville, where water reached porch levels and made driving hazardous.

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US: Intense Wind and Snow Create Blizzard Conditions in Iowa 3

Parts of Iowa experienced blizzard conditions and strong winds Tuesday night, March 4 into Wednesday, March 5. The blizzard conditions resulted in hazardous roadways, causing reduced visibility and slippery roads.

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US: Intense Wind and Snow Create Blizzard Conditions in Iowa 2

Parts of Iowa experienced blizzard conditions and strong winds Tuesday night, March 4 into Wednesday, March 5. The blizzard conditions resulted in hazardous roadways, causing reduced visibility and slippery roads.

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US: Intense Wind and Snow Create Blizzard Conditions in Iowa

Parts of Iowa experienced blizzard conditions and strong winds Tuesday night, March 4 into Wednesday, March 5. The blizzard conditions resulted in hazardous roadways, causing reduced visibility and slippery roads.

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US: Clipper System Dumps Inches Of Snow In Northeast, Travel Disruptions Expected

A fast-moving clipper system brought severe weather to parts of New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont late Wednesday night, February 26. According to the National Weather Service, the storm could drop 1 to 3 inches of wet snow, potentially causing transportation disruptions the following morning.

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Japan: Deer Slips And Falls On Snowy Road Amid Severe Cold Wave In Hokkaido

In Hokkaido, which has been hit by a severe cold wave in recent days, a video captured the moment when one of two deer running on snow-covered roads slipped and fell. The deer that fell quickly got back up and chased after the other, determined not to be left behind. The video was filmed on Tuesday, February 4 in Noboribetsu City, located in the central-western part of Hokkaido.

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US: Multiple Deaths As Major Winter Storm Hits East Coast, States Of Emergency Declared 3

Multiple deaths were reported as a major winter storm moved into the U.S. East on Monday, January 6. The storm brought heavy to moderate snow, hazardous icy roads, and forced school closures, widespread power outages, and flight cancellations. Governors in several states have declared states of emergency.

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US: Multiple Deaths As Major Winter Storm Hits East Coast, States Of Emergency Declared 2

Multiple deaths were reported as a major winter storm moved into the U.S. East on Monday, January 6. The storm brought heavy to moderate snow, hazardous icy roads, and forced school closures, widespread power outages, and flight cancellations. Governors in several states have declared states of emergency.

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US: Multiple Deaths As Major Winter Storm Hits East Coast, States Of Emergency Declared 5

Multiple deaths were reported as a major winter storm moved into the U.S. East on Monday, January 6. The storm brought heavy to moderate snow, hazardous icy roads, and forced school closures, widespread power outages, and flight cancellations. Governors in several states have declared states of emergency.

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US: Multiple Deaths As Major Winter Storm Hits East Coast, States Of Emergency Declared 4

Multiple deaths were reported as a major winter storm moved into the U.S. East on Monday, January 6. The storm brought heavy to moderate snow, hazardous icy roads, and forced school closures, widespread power outages, and flight cancellations. Governors in several states have declared states of emergency.

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US: Multiple Deaths As Major Winter Storm Hits East Coast, States Of Emergency Declared

Multiple deaths were reported as a major winter storm moved into the U.S. East on Monday, January 6. The storm brought heavy to moderate snow, hazardous icy roads, and forced school closures, widespread power outages, and flight cancellations. Governors in several states have declared states of emergency.

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UK: Heavy Snowfall Causes Disruptions Across Devon 2

Heavy snowfall caused disruptions across Devon and Cornwall on Thursday, November 21, with several roads closed, over 130 schools shut, and thousands of homes left without power.

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UK: Heavy Snowfall Causes Disruptions Across Devon

Heavy snowfall caused disruptions across Devon and Cornwall on Thursday, November 21, with several roads closed, over 130 schools shut, and thousands of homes left without power.

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Belgium: First Snow Falls, Code Yellow Warning Issued

Much of Belgium received its first snow of the season on Wednesday, November 20. A Code Yellow warning for ice patches and wet roads was issued across all provinces until Thursday morning.

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US: Large Fire Breaks Out In Downtown Baltimore, Damaging Buildings

A five-alarm fire broke out in downtown Baltimore on Sunday, September 22, affecting six buildings, including one residential building and five businesses. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Officials closed roads and suspended light-rail service in the downtown area.

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China: Fierce Storm Topples Trees In Ya’an, Sichuan Province

On September 2, 2024, in Ya'an, a city in Sichuan Province in southwestern China, a video captured a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain. The harsh weather significantly reduced visibility on the roads, making it nearly impossible to see. The wind was so powerful that trees were swaying violently, with small debris flying everywhere, creating a hazardous and frightening scene. The filmer described how he was driving down the road when he happened to encounter strong convective weather. The violent gusts of wind lasted for twenty minutes, and leaves were flying all over the place. He had to get out of his car and cut down the fallen trees blocking the road before he could pass.

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