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Fox 43 meteorologist Andrea Michaels says Tuesday's commuters will have a partly cloudy morning drive, but thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon. Showers and storms are possible in the Baltimore area Tuesday, with highs in the upper 80s and
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Quick action needed to manage disasters that could jeopardise the country's development aspirations. The government has promised to ensure the economy is 'climate friendly' through diversification of energy sources and massive investment in
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Philippines A Cebu Pacific plane was grounded for hours on Monday after it was hit by birds as the aircraft landed at Naga Airport in Pili, Camarines Sur, according to an aviation official...The plane underwent a mechanical checkup before it was
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There has been a further fall in the number of crimes in Scotland, according to the latest figures. The Scottish government statistics show, in the year to the end of March, there was a 13% drop in recorded crime...Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill
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BUT WET Showers and thunderstorms have put down quite a bit of rain over the past few days. Parts of the area have picked up more than 2 inches of rain and we have more to go through Tuesday. These showers and storms will have the potential to
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Highs today will reach into the lower 90s, but the heat index will again soar to nearly 100 degrees. After a few overnight downpours, Tuesday morning starts out warm and muggy. You'll step out the door to temperatures in the mid 70s to near 80
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18 June 2013 0 View comments As wildfires spread across Colorado and Oklahoma cleans up after the recent devastating tornado, a series of maps have been published that illustrate the most deadly places in America. The data may look spectacular laid
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Heavy rain hits the India's capital Delhi.Because of the heavy rain of June flood is take place in the India. After deadly rain and flooding led to homes plunging into the River Ganges and roads are vanished and being washed.
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Countries must work collectively to build resilience and prepare themselves against drought, United Nations officials stressed today, highlighting the extensive costs of this global threat. "Droughts are hard to avert, but their effects can be
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Met Office experts meet to analyse 'unusual' weather patterns Environment correspondent, BBC News Scientists are meeting at the Met Office to try and understand the reasons behind last summer's washout About 20 of the UK's leading scientists and
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