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Winter weather causes havoc across Great Lakes, Appalachia
Massive storms have caused weather alerts across the Great Lakes and southern Appalachia on Monday.
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As hurricane season ends, researchers take stock of unexpected pattern
Saturday marks the official end of a busy and destructive hurricane season, in which the weeks that usually see peak activity were puzzlingly quiet.
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Looking to cut heating and energy costs this winter? Here's how
As temperatures continue to drop across the nation, here’s how you can save a little bit of money this winter season.
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Forecasts warn of possible winter storms across US during Thanksgiving week
Forecasters in the U.S. have warned of another round of winter weather that could complicate travel leading up to Thanksgiving.
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What is the winter solstice? What to know about the shortest day of the year
In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice occurs on either Dec. 21 or 22 every year. This year, it falls on Dec. 21.
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Rain's impact on drought and long-term fire concern is yet to be determined
It has probably been awhile since you’ve noticed the pitter patter of rain on your windows. “I’m happy it’s here, it’s been a long dry spell,” Kevin Meehan, of Southington, said. “Thankful it’s here and I’m not complaining about it today,” Jacie Munson, of Southington, said. The drought has been building since the end of August, after one of...
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CT needed rain. Did we get enough today to help?
The drought has been building since the end of August, after one of the driest falls on record. Did Thursday’s rain help with refilling supplies and extinguishing wildfires?
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New England's biggest pre-winter snowstorms
New England is no stranger to seeing snowstorms much earlier than the official start of winter! Here are some of the biggest early storms.
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Rain and snow fronts expected before and during Thanksgiving week, forecasters say
Fronts moving from west to east will produce rain and snow in much of the country, the only exception for now being the Southwest.
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Why leaves change color: The science behind autumn's vibrant transformation
The process of changing leaf colors is often referred to as “fall foliage.” But what exactly happens scientifically to cause this change?
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Farmers fare moderate drought conditions in Connecticut
All of Connecticut is in a moderate drought and some towns are urging residents to conserve water. Here’s how farmers are faring with the weather.
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All of Connecticut is in a moderate drought
All of Connecticut is now in a drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. It lists the entire state in a moderate drought. The state is at an elevated level of fire risk because of extremely dry conditions and an emergency burn ban is in effect at all state parks, forests, and wildlife management areas. It prohibits the...
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People enjoy record-breaking temps on Wednesday
The high temperature in the Hartford area reached 83 on Wednesday, breaking the old record of 78.
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What's the difference between El Niño and La Niña?
El Niño and La Niña are climate phenomena that impacts weather across the U.S. and the world.
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Redesign alert! Our NBC Connecticut app has a new, customizable weather section
Updates to weather in the NBC Connecticut app include improved radar layer control, location experience, alerts and customization. Download today!
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Rare comet in skies over North Texas
A rare comet known as C/2023 A3 has been visible to the naked eye over North Texas. NBC 5 viewers who spotted the comet shared their photos with iSee@nbcdfw.com.
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PHOTOS: Northern lights dazzle in NYC and around the tri-state
Take a look at some of the best photos capturing the northern lights that were visible Thursday night from around the tri-state.
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Northern Lights might be visible in Connecticut tonight
The Northern Lights might be visible in the Connecticut on Thursday night.