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- Hurricane Watch for Parts of Gulf Coast
The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch for the coast of western Louisiana and eastern Texas.
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- Temperature To Hit 100s In Eastern CO
It's going to get even hotter across much of Colorado Friday.
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- Denver's Record Breaking Heat Wave
Denver continues to add to the record of consecutive 90 degree days.
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- Levees Hold But Waters Rise In Dolly's Rains
Dolly is still a tropical storm, with sustained winds down to about 50 miles-per-hour.
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- Dolly dousing South Texas with heavy rains
Hurricane Dolly roared ashore in South Texas Wednesday afternoon just north of the Mexican border with winds just under 100 miles-per-hour.
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- Dolly Weakened To Tropical Storm; 1 Person Reported Injured
Hurricane Dolly has lost strength after making landfall at South Padre Island, Texas.
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- Dolly Arrives In Texas
Forecasters say Hurricane Dolly has made landfall near South Padre Island in Texas.
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- Dolly's Moisture More Than Welcome
Hurricane Dolly to provide soaking rains to South Texas
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- Haze In Southern Colorado Caused By CA Wildfires
11 News Meteorologist Branden Borremans has confirmed that the smoke is being transported over Colorado by westerly winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere.
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- Hurricane Bertha Weakens To Category 1 Storm
Forecasters say Hurricane Bertha has weakened to a Category 1 storm.
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- Hurricane Bertha Weakens To Category 2 Storm
As of 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, the center of the storm was about 660 miles east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and about 975 miles southeast of Bermuda.
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- Weather May Fuel CA Wildfires
Temperatures will climb back into the 90s by later this week. And the moist air currents that kept Sunday highs to the upper 70s will go away.
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- Atlantic Season Gets First Hurricane
This year's Atlantic storm season has its first hurricane. - Volunteer Firefighters Scramble To Put Out Lightning-Caused Fires
Bolts of lightning caused several wild land fires to break out in El Paso County on Sunday.
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- Los Padres Forest Fire Moving Closer To Big Sur
More dry lightning is expected at the end of the week in California, where fire crews are already up against hundreds of lightning-sparked wildfires.
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- Missouri Still Dealing
More rain and thunderstorms are forecast over the next few days for parts of Missouri and Illinois that don't have much room for any more water.
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- Thunderstorms Spark Wildfires in Northern California
Dry lightning starts hundreds of wildfires in Northern California.
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- El Paso County Residents Spot Funnel Clouds, Possible Tornado
KKTV 11 News is getting photos from viewers who spotted funnel clouds Friday afternoon. Send your photos or video to news@kktv.com. Trained spotters from the National Weather Service report seeing a tornado touch down 3 miles west of Security.
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- Feds: 27 Levees Could Overflow If Sandbags Fail
The federal government says up to 27 levees along the Mississippi River could overflow in the coming days, and already one of them has.
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- California Wildfires Getting Under Control
Improved weather on Sunday helped crews tamp down several Northern California wildfires that had destroyed dozens of homes and led thousands of residents to evacuate.
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- Flood Waters Literally Drown Cedar Rapids
More than 3,900 homes have been evacuated in Cedar Rapids, where an estimated 100 city blocks are under water that's nearing the tops of stop signs.
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- Dozens of Homes Burn In N. California Wildfires
Slowing winds and cooler temperatures across Northern California have given firefighters a break overnight, but forecasters say gusts could whip up wildfires again Wednesday.
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- Flash Floods Inundate Wis. Town For Second Time
It's not just homes that were destroyed in Wisconsin's flash floods yesterday. The water washed away a big chunk of the local tourism industry, too.
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- Snow In Washington state
The National Weather Service says a fierce storm could bring five to 10 inches of new snow to Washington's Cascade Mountains, particularly in the higher elevations.
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- Many Northeastern Schools Close Due To Heat Wave
Dozens of schools in the Northeast that don't have air conditioning are planning to close early for a second day as a heat wave continues to bake the East Coast.
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- Heat Wave Roasting East Coast
In the New York City area, the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning and predicts 100-degree weather that could feel five degrees sweatier with the humidity.
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- More Severe Weather...
Deadly severe weather rocks the Midwest...Again !
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- Flooding Reported In Yuma County; More Rain Forecast Thursday
More rain is possible Thursday for the eastern plains' town of Yuma, where thunderstorms yesterday dropped about 6 inches of hail and about 3.5 inches of rain in about two hours.
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- June Hail Storm In Southeastern Colorado
Southern Colorado was hit with an extensive storm Tuesday night and KKTV viewers sent in the evidence!
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- Snow Melt Causing Arkansas River To Swell
High, fast moving water is flowing down the Arkansas River. That's prompting a flood warning for the Canon City area.
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- An ill wind for gas prices...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Batten down the hatches: hurricane season starts on June 1. It's expected to be a rough one, threatening to upend refineries and disrupt pipelines in the southern United States.
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- Decent Graduation Weather
Some years we can freeze or roast at the AFA Graduation...
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- Ellicott Tornado: Seven Years Later
We are approaching record numbers in the U.S. So far this year, more than 900 reports of twisters blasting through towns have been seen all over the country.
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- President Approves Colorado Tornado Recovery Help
Gov. Bill Ritter says President Bush has approved Colorado's request for federal disaster aid to help with the costs of the storms and tornadoes that struck Weld and Larimer counties last week.
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- 100 Injured, 13 Hospitalized, 1 Killed in Weld County Tornadoes
Click on Full Story to view several clips of raw video.
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- Fire Danger on the Rise
Wildfire threat increasing as we head into the Holiday Weekend
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- Homes Damaged By Georgia Storms
evere storms have damaged about 100 homes in Cherokee County, Georgia. But no injuries are reported.
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- Flood Danger On The Rise
The state of Colorado is gearing up for what many are anticipating as a fast and furious run-off season. The fear of flooding gets more real every day.
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- West Coast Warmth Headed Our Way
Record to near-record warmth along the west coast will reach Southern Colorado by early next week.
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- Snow, Sun; Colorado's Ever-Changing Weather
One day you are sunbathing, the next you're wiping snow off your car.
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- More Storms Predicted For The Plains
The unsettled weather comes as residents in Oklahoma, Missouri and other states are still cleaning up from the tornadoes that killed 26 people in the Southern Plains and the Southeast.
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- Snow Melt Eases Flood Concerns In Southern Colorado
Authorities say flood concerns have eased in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado because of a steady runoff from gradually warming weather.
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- Tornadoes Leave At Least 21 Dead
Residents in three Midwestern states spent Mother's Day sifting through the wreckage of their homes, trying to recover from powerful storms that left at least 21 people dead.
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- At Least 1 Dead After Severe Storms Hit Southeast
A possible tornado touched down on the outskirts of Greensboro late Thursday as severe storms swept across the Southeast, damaging homes and businesses in at least five other states.
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- Severe Storms Strike Southeast, Damage Mississippi Mall
Severe storms are sweeping across the Southeast Thursday, and authorities in Mississippi say an apparent tornado damaged a shopping mall in Tupelo.
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- Experts Check To See If Tornadoes Caused Damage In Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, witnesses have been describing heavy rain, hail and storms that seemed to rock the walls yesterday.
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- 22,000 People Died In Cyclone
Myanmar state radio says the cyclone death toll has soared above 22,000 and more than 41,000 others are missing.
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- Cyclone Death Toll Hits 10,000
Relief officials say up to 95 percent of houses have been destroyed in some villages and the country is "in dire need of shelter and clean drinking water."
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- 16 People Killed By Floods In Mid-West
Sixteen people have been killed and two people have gone missing in floods in the mid-west after heavy rains combined with melting snow pack causes rivers to overflow.
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