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Omaha experts say changing weather patterns contribute to spike in respiratory illnesses
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - You can hear cold and flu season: people coughing, sneezing, the phone ringing as people call in sick. Health care officials say respiratory illnesses in our area are spiking. The ...
As we say goodbye to 2025, we’re taking a look back at some of the significant weather events of the year. Fortunately, it was a quieter year (extreme weather-wise) in Connecticut compared to previous ...
Climate change is already shrinking Americans’ incomes, not just through extreme weather disasters but through a slower, nationwide economic drag that has built up over decades, according to a new ...
Meteorologist Max Velocity from the Max Velocity – Severe Weather Center says winter is not finished, and the next stretch of weather could feel like somebody flipped a switch. In his latest forecast, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s iconic alpine ski resorts are used to wild changes in weather — from massive blizzards to snow droughts in the 1970s that left hills bare in ...
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