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Author: John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAY

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Ian death toll climbs to 54; almost 1 million still without power in Florida: Live updates

September 28, 2022October 2, 2022John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Ian death toll climbs to 54; almost 1 million still without power in Florida: Live updates

Florida crews continue search and rescue efforts as Hurricane Ian made landfall in South Carolina. Latest updates.

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Record-breaking snow slams Buffalo; East Coast braces for first bomb cyclone of 2022; Virginia faces storm of questions

January 6, 2022January 7, 2022John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Record-breaking snow slams Buffalo; East Coast braces for first bomb cyclone of 2022; Virginia faces storm of questions

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Joe Lundberg said a winter storm that will target the East should develop into the first bomb cyclone of 2022.

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Tropical Storm Fred leaves thousands of Florida Pandhandle residents without power; Grace again a tropical storm

August 16, 2021August 17, 2021John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Tropical Storm Fred leaves thousands of Florida Pandhandle residents without power; Grace again a tropical storm

Tropical Storm Fred brought heavy rains over the U.S. Southeast early Tuesday while earthquake-damaged Haiti reeled under a drenching from Grace.

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Tropical Storm Elsa slams East Coast; at least 1 dead in Florida and 10 injured in Georgia

July 8, 2021July 8, 2021John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Tropical Storm Elsa slams East Coast; at least 1 dead in Florida and 10 injured in Georgia

Tropical Storm Elsa was powering up the East Coast on Thursday. One person died in Florida and 10 were injured in Georgia after a tornado.

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Not so fast: ‘Normal’ temps remain days away as record-smashing arctic blast subsides

November 14, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Not so fast: ‘Normal’ temps remain days away as record-smashing arctic blast subsides

The arctic blast that smashed hundreds of records across the nation was easing, but a return to normal November temperatures won’t happen right away.

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4 dead as killer tornadoes, floods slam Central US

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on 4 dead as killer tornadoes, floods slam Central US

A violent storm system blasting through parts of the Midwest was linked to four deaths while fueling almost 60 tornado reports, forecasters said.

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Tornado Alley ‘about to wake up’: Wall of storms threaten 18 states

May 16, 2019May 16, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Tornado Alley ‘about to wake up’: Wall of storms threaten 18 states

Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes will threaten almost 1 million square miles of 18 states in coming days as tumultuous spring weather sweeps the nation.

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Relentless ‘bomb cyclone’ blizzard blasts central US with heavy snow, howling winds

April 11, 2019April 11, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Relentless ‘bomb cyclone’ blizzard blasts central US with heavy snow, howling winds

The second “bomb cyclone” in a month roared was blasting much of America’s middle with heavy snow and high winds.

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Nebraska underwater: 74 cities, 65 counties declare emergencies as flooding envelops state

March 19, 2019March 19, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Nebraska underwater: 74 cities, 65 counties declare emergencies as flooding envelops state

Seventy-four cities, 65 counties and four tribal areas in Nebraskadeclared states of emergency Tuesday as swaths of the Midwest battled flooding rivers.

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Vice President Mike Pence set to visit Nebraska on Tuesday to survey ‘devastating flooding’

March 18, 2019March 19, 2019John Bacon and Doyle Rice, USA TODAYComments Off on Vice President Mike Pence set to visit Nebraska on Tuesday to survey ‘devastating flooding’

Roads and bridges were washed out and rescue operations were in full swing as rivers across a swath of the Midwest rose to record levels.

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