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The deaths came after a series of large and long-lasting storms moved through North Dakota and Minnesota Friday night.
Texas, and local officials dismissed concerns that cuts to FEMA and the National Weather Service contributed to the severity of the disaster.
At least 79 people were killed after flash floods swept through Texas Hill Country, drawing renewed attention to the Trump ...
For those driving, heavy traffic is anticipated in downtown Austin and surrounding areas, including South Lamar Blvd, Barton ...
Taranaki and parts of the central North Island face flooding and highway closures as heavy rain returns after Thursday's ...
New Mexico’s National Weather Service forecast offices are facing a significant drop in staffing amid a summer monsoon season ...
DOGE cut hundreds of jobs at the NWS, but experts who spoke to WIRED say the agency accurately predicted the state's weekend ...
The U.S. Senate's top Democrat on Monday asked a government watchdog to investigate whether cuts at the National Weather ...
Dairy Queen’s Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard returns this month, available as a digital exclusive on the DQ mobile app and online in time for the start of summer.
A: The Trump administration did not defund the NWS but did reduce the staff by 600 people. Those staffing cuts did not cause the high number of deaths in the flash floods on July 4, experts said.
As searchers continue to look for victims in the deadly flash flooding in Texas, officials are answering questions about the ...