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Dallas Area Slammed By Tornadoes

Dallas Area Slammed By Tornadoes

The greater Dallas area was slammed by tornadoes that ripped through the area peeling off roofs and tossing big-rigs into the air. There were at least two separate “large and…

Dangerous Storm Could Disrupt Holiday Travel

Dangerous Storm Could Disrupt Holiday Travel

In the Northeast, there is barely enough snow to open up the slopes in some locations, and nothing in much of the white stuff covering the rest of the states.…

First Nor’Easter of 2011-2012 Winter

  What is a nor-easter? According to Wikipedia, it is “a type of macro-scale storm along the East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada, so named because the…

Katia Moves Out To Sea As Nate Hits Mexico And Avoids Texas

Katia Moves Out To Sea As Nate Hits Mexico And Avoids Texas

It looks like Texas will not be getting the much needed rain that they have hoped and prayed for. Instead, Tropical Storm Nate is expected to slowly turn and hit…

Tropical Depression 13 Threatens To Flood Louisiana

Tropical Depression 13 Threatens To Flood Louisiana

2 September 2011 by Bridgette P. LaVictoire This is your early morning check of the tropics. Tropical Storm Katia regained hurricane strength last night reaching a minimum sustained wind of…

Firefighters Make Headway Against Texas Wildfires

Firefighters Make Headway Against Texas Wildfires

1 September 2011 by Bridgette P. LaVictoire It is not expected that Tropical Depression 13 will reach far enough into Texas to help battle the wildfires that have been spreading…

Tropical Depression 13 Forms Off Louisiana Coast

Tropical Depression 13 Forms Off Louisiana Coast

1 September 2011 by Bridgette P. LaVictoire Tropical Depression 13 has formed over the Gulf of Mexico. Currently, it has max sustained winds of 35 miles per hour and is…

Katia Upgraded To Minimal Hurricane; Gulf Storm Forming

Katia Upgraded To Minimal Hurricane; Gulf Storm Forming

1 September 2011 by Bridgette P. LaVictoire Overnight, Tropical Storm Katia reached a max sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, which makes it a minimal hurricane. The storm is…

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