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Your Weather Forecast Update: Warmer Climate Will Be The New 'Normal'
In May, NOAA will release its once-a-decade update for the 30-year weather averages that local meteorologists use. In many places, it will mean far fewer days that are 'above normal.' -
It's Not Just Texas. The Entire Energy Grid Needs An Upgrade For Extreme Weather
The Texas blackout is a reminder that climate-driven extreme weather stresses the U.S.'s power system in many ways. -
After Days Of Mass Outages, Some Texas Residents Now Face Huge Electric Bills
When the price of electricity skyrocketed last week, many residents who had been trying to save money saw exorbitant bills. -
'A Katrina-Scale Crisis': Austin Is Desperate For Help In Weather Disaster
The Texas weather calamity is an "absolutely awful nightmare," says City Council member Natasha Harper-Madison. "We're desperately waiting for state and federal cavalry to come a runnin'." -
Texas Officials Warn Of Price Gouging As State Faces Food, Water Shortages
Houston area residents are reporting exorbitant prices of food, water, and hotel rooms while the state continues to deal with shortages of essential items after a winter storm hit the state. -
Millions In Texas Under Boil-Water Notices Because Of Winter Storm
About 7 million people in Texas, including residents of Houston, Arlington, Fort Worth, Tyler and San Antonio need to boil their water to ensure it's safe for cooking and drinking. -
Volunteers In Texas Are Saving Thousands Of Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles From The Storm
The nonprofit Sea Turtle, Inc. says it's brought in nearly 4,500 sea turtles and counting since Sunday. Still without power, it's heating its tanks with a commercial generator donated by SpaceX. -
Millions Still Without Power As Winter Storm Wallops Texas
Nearly three million Texans are enduring extreme cold and are without power in their homes. The embattled ERCOT, which manages the state's power grid, said power is restored for 600,000 residents. -
Winter Storm Not Over Yet For Much Of The Country
Heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures across the U.S. have kept winter storm warnings in effect from Washington to the Great Lakes into northern New England and a large section of the South. -
Millions Without Power In Texas, Northern Mexico As Blackouts And Bitter Cold Continue
A winter storm that brought bitter cold, snow, and ice and left millions without power in Texas and northern Mexico will extend its grip through Tuesday.…