The Met Office has forecast that for the north west today, October 29, the region will experience a "changeable day" with winds starting off breezy and strengthening in the north through the afternoon ...
New York City’s Village Halloween Parade returns for its 52nd year on Friday, October 31, 2025, bringing costumed crowds, themed floats, and street closures across Manhattan. This year’s theme, ...
Familiar faces claimed victory once more as the 2025 Scottish Ploughing Championships returned to Angus under grey skies and proud tradition.
Good day, weather watchers! Today’s forecast is brought to you by Mother Nature’s mischievous side. Expect a splash of ...
Winds could be a bit gusty but temps should top out in the 60s for at least the first half of next week with no rain in sight, which is both good and bad as we really need the rain. Another wave may ...
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Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is most visited theme park in the world, new report states
Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom was the most visited theme park in the world last year, attracting nearly 18 million visitors, according to a new report.
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Cooler weather is coming to northwest Louisiana. Are hot days behind us?
Cooler weather is moving into the Shreveport-Bossier area, but warmer temperatures are expected to return. The National ...
The National Weather Service in Ruskin released its report on Helene's impact to the area. Surface observations indicate peak wind gusts generally between 50 to 60 mph, with a maximum gust of 54 mph ...
From effective rain-enhancing technology to a long, secretive history of trying to weaponize storms, there’s fertile ground for misinformation.
The CLEO Institute on Thursday is honoring NBC6 hurricane specialist John Morales and the entire First Alert Weather team, ...
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National Weather Festival brings out the crowds hosting KFOR Meteorologist’s and storm chasers
KFOR’s weather team and storm chasers were on full display alongside a huge attendance at the annual National Weather Festival in Norman, Oklahoma, on Saturday.
Before the advent of weather tech, people relied on natural signs to predict winter conditions. But how accurate were they?
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