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Rare California tornado injures 5, flips vehicles north of Santa Cruz
Also Saturday, San Francisco residents awoke to a tornado warning, but none touched down there. It was the first such warning for the city since at least 1950.
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East Bay residents prepare for major storm
East Bay residents are preparing their homes in anticipation of a storm that has already hit parts of the Bay Area.
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FEMA conspiracy theories that have stoked chaos in the South date back to the 1980s
In the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton, an outlandish conspiracy theory about the Federal Emergency Management Agency that has percolated for decades started to reappear online. Now, the government agency is making one of its strongest pushes against the claim to date.
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Why Hurricane Milton produced such strong tornadoes — and why future storms might do so again
Milton’s tornadoes were part of an unusual trend this year: Hurricanes in the U.S. have produced an abnormally high number of strong twisters.
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Helene and another storm dumped a whopping 40 trillion gallons of rain
Meteorologists calculate that more than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene and a run-of-the-mill rainstorm that sloshed in ahead of it. It’s an unheard-of amount of water that stunned experts.
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Death toll rises from Helene as US Southeast deals with widespread devastation
The U.S. Southeast grappled Sunday with rising death tolls, a lack of vital supplies in isolated, flood-stricken areas and the widespread loss of homes and property while the devastating toll of Hurricane Helene became more clear and officials warned of a lengthy and difficult rebuild.
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At least 64 dead after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast
The storm, now a post-tropical cyclone, was expected to hover over the Tennessee Valley on Saturday and Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said.
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At least 58 dead and millions without power after Helene's deadly march across the Southeast
Massive rains from powerful Hurricane Helene left people stranded, without shelter and awaiting rescue Saturday, as the cleanup began from a tempest that killed at least 58 people, caused widespread destruction across the U.S. Southeast and left millions without power.
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Bay Area visitors detail ‘scary' sights after Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast on Friday. Now, some of the people flying back to the Bay Area are describing the conditions of the hurricane before boarding their flight to San Francisco.
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Bay Area visitors recount Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast on Friday. Now, some of the people flying back to the Bay Area are describing the conditions of the hurricane before boarding their flight to San Francisco. Pete Suratos reports.
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Man and dog stranded in sea amid Hurricane Helene rescued by US Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man and his dog during Hurricane Helene after their sailboat became disabled and began taking on water.
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Hurricane Ernesto moves away from Bermuda to open waters
Hurricane Ernesto, which made landfall on the tiny British Atlantic territory of Bermuda, brought heavy rains and strong winds before moving north-northeast away from the area.
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A deadly tornado, flooding rains and swollen rivers plague residents in the path of Debby
Tornadoes spawned by Debby leveled homes, damaged a school and killed one person early Thursday, as the tropical system dropped heavy rain and flooded communities across North and South Carolina.
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Tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Debby as it moves through Gulf toward Florida
A tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico has strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say the storm now has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph as it moves toward Florida.
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The thunderstorms to wildfire-generated weather cycle
Shortly after severe thunderstorms and brief heavy rain, lightning-sparked fires popped up and created what is now the Mill Fire and Smith Fire, part of the Gold Complex of fires burning in Plumas County.
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Motorcyclist dies from heat exposure as temperature reaches 128 in California's Death Valley
A visitor to Death Valley National Park died Sunday from heat exposure and another person was hospitalized as the temperature reached 128 degrees.
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More records expected to shatter as long-running blanket of heat threatens 130 million in US
Forecasters say oppressive heat and humidity are forecast to team up to spike temperatures above 100 degrees in Oregon, where records could be broken in cities such as Eugene, Portland and Salem.
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Tropical Storm Alberto dissipates over central Mexico after heavy rains killed 4
Tropical Storm Alberto, the season’s first named storm, weakened Thursday as it moved inland over northeast Mexico after bringing heavy rains to parts of the parched region and leaving at least four dead.
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Weeklong heat wave loosens grip slightly on US Southwest but forecasters still urge caution
The weeklong heat wave that baked most of the U.S. Southwest in temperatures well into triple digits is on its last legs, but forecasters are still urging people to be cautious.
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Tornadoes touch down across US, killing toddler in Michigan and injuring 5 in Maryland
A toddler has been killed and his mother was injured when a tornado struck suburban Detroit without warning.