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A cold front is knocking on our door! Prepare for a wet morning commute followed by a cooler weekend.
Spring is already budding its way back into the Queen City. While that's great news for those of us excited for longer days and warmer highs, it also means the return of the dreaded saffron specter: pollen.
Aid agencies and governments stepped up a scramble Tuesday to send help to parts of Turkey and Syria devastated by an earthquake, but a week after the disaster many complained they still were struggling to meet basic needs.
A cold rain with a few snowflakes mixing in is still possible in Charlotte, but do not could on much
A dead shark was found frozen on an icy beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts
βPeople are people," Ergungor adds. "There are little differences, some of them are Christian, some of them are Muslim. But, what separates us is really the deli aisle. Some people eat pork, some people donβt. Otherwise, people are people.β
With hope fading to find survivors, stretched rescue teams toiled Wednesday in Turkey and Syria, searching for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled byΒ a catastrophic earthquake.
Warmer temperatures are resulting in an early start to pollen season
Search teams and emergency aid from around the world poured into Turkey and Syria on Tuesday as rescuers working in freezing temperatures dug through the remains of buildings flattened by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake.
We will gain over 50 minutes of daylight this month, but March takes the top prize for the most amount of daylight gained in a month.
A series of strong aftershocks followed just minutes after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake Monday morning. A 7.5 magnitude earthquake followed hours later.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow for the third year in a row, meaning six more weeks of winter... or does it?
Michigan art teacher impresses the community & the internet with snow shark sculptures
Bands ofΒ sleet and snowΒ brought traffic to a standstill across the nation's midsection, canceled thousands of flights, left hundreds of thousands without power and were blamed for six deaths.
Winter weather brought ice to a wide swath of the United States on Tuesday, causing the cancellation of more than 1,600 flights nationwide, bringing traffic to a standstill on an interstate through Arkansas and knocking out power to thousands of Texans.
Prepare for a slow start to Tuesday as dense fog moves in
