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FOX Weather on MSNWhere storms could spoil total lunar eclipse Thursday nightMost of the U.S. will have a mainly clear sky for the total lunar eclipse on Thursday and Friday, but spring's severe weather season will complicate viewing for some in the Midwest and Southeast.
Severe weather outbreak could rock central, eastern US with tornadoes and large hail starting Friday
A multiday severe weather outbreak could blast cities across the central and eastern U.S. with thunderstorms capable of ...
The ongoing hot, dry conditions across much of the nation's southern tier, along with gusty winds, are contributing to an ...
TUES: Prospects dim for proposed NM liquor tax increase after bill stalls in House committee, + More
A proposal to curb problem drinking in New Mexico by increasing the state’s liquor tax rate is facing long odds for approval ...
A potent storm system is expected to pour heavy rain on western states later this week before rumbling into the central ...
The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
NASA and SpaceX late Monday said they were standing down the launch of the SPHEREx and PUNCH spacecraft missions due to ...
The total lunar eclipse will be March 13 and March 14. On the Treasure Coast, the eclipse's phases will begin, peak and end around these times, according to Time and Date AS: Penumbral — when the moon ...
At least four wildfires broke out on New York's Long Island over the weekend, threatening the Hamptons as people on social ...
Some severe weather is possible across portions of Florida and Georgia on Sunday after powerful storms swept across portions ...
Mulkey: LSU star Morrow expected to be ready for NCAA Tournament after injury in 56-49 loss to Texas
LSU coach Kim Mulkey said Aneesah Morrow will be available to play in the upcoming NCAA Tournament after the senior forward was helped off the floor during the third quarter of Saturday’s 56-49 loss ...
A week after a woman accused of igniting a wildfire that burned thousands of acres in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Florida Forest Service has taken command.
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