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- MARC Disruptions Caused by Storms
The Maryland Transit Administration is warning MARC Brunswick line riders of more disruptions.
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- Seeking Agriculture Disaster Declaration for One VA County
July's hot weather and low rainfall have prompted Amherst County's cooperative extension agent to seek an agriculture disaster declaration for the area.
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- New Storms Mean New Outages in D.C.
The Baltimore-Washington area, still recovering from thunderstorms on Sunday that left hundreds of thousands without power, was hit again by severe weather.
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- New Study: Evidence Shows Global Warming Continuing
Scientists from around the world issued a new study Wednesday with even more evidence of global warming.
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- Thousands Still Without Power After Storms in D.C. Area
Pepco says 29,200 of its customers are still in the dark
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- Flash Flooding Claims One in WV
Authorities have recovered the body of a man who fell into a Boone County creek during flash flooding.
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- Four Killed by Storms in D.C. Area
Four deaths are now being blamed on the storm that blew through the mid-Atlantic region Sunday.
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- Winchester Area Residents Survey Storm Damage
Residents in the Winchester area spent their Sunday picking up and surveying damage from the afternoon's quick, but big, storm.
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- Already Feeling Bonnie at Damaged Well
Bonnie has weakened to a tropical depression with winds near 35 mph (55 kph) after crossing Florida.
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- Work on Leaking Well on Hold as Bonnie Looms
Work to permanently choke off the oil well that had been spewing into the Gulf of Mexico is at a standstill after ships around the site were ordered to evacuate ahead of the approaching Tropical Storm Bonnie.
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- Leaky Well to Remain Capped During Stormy Weather
The federal government's oil spill chief says BP's ruptured well will remain capped if ships evacuate the Gulf of Mexico because of a looming tropical storm.
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- Tropical Depression Heading Toward the Gulf
A tropical depression is now racing toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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- Crews Prepare to Leave as Tropical Weather Threatens Oil Cleanup Efforts
Crew members aboard dozens of ships in the Gulf of Mexico are preparing to evacuate as a tropical rainstorm brewing in the Caribbean brings the deep-sea effort to plug BP's ruptured oil well to a near standstill.
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- Storm Threat Halts Efforts to Permanently Plug Well
BP has temporarily corked a relief tunnel deep beneath the sea floor as tropical rainstorms move toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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- Dominion Power: No Problems Caused by Usage in Heat Waves
Dominion Virginia Power customers in Virginia are using more electricity this summer to keep cool as temperatures in the high 90s persist.
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- Protecting Your Vision
While you spend time outdoors this summer, don't forget to protect your eyes from the sun's harmful rays.
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- VA City's Hurricane Evacuation Plan Criticized
Local transportation officials say thousands of people could be stranded if a major hurricane hit Hampton Roads because the state's evacuation plan is inadequate.
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- VA Herdsmen Suffering from Hot, Dry Weather
Virginia's near-drought is hitting herdsmen and their cattle especially hard.
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- Parts of Eastern WV in Moderate Drought
Despite recent rains, parts of eastern West Virginia are experiencing a drought.
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- Warmest June on Record
If you think June was a hot month, it's not your imagination.
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- Poorly Manufactured Support System Blamed for Collapse of VA School's Roof
Forensic engineers are attributing the February 13 collapse of the Blacksburg High School gymnasium's roof to heavy snow and a truss support system that was poorly designed and manufactured.
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- VA Under a Drought Watch
A drought watch has been issued for Virginia as a long hot, dry spell has stunted crops, heightened the threat of wildfires and drawn down reservoirs.
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- VA City Added to Disaster Declaration for December Storms
Buena Vista has been added to a disaster declaration issued in February for areas affected by severe winter storms in December.
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- Three WV Counties Eligible for Aid for February Storm Damage
President Barack Obama has declared Lewis County a disaster area due to damage caused by severe storms June 24.
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- WV City Sets Lemonade Milestone
Bluefield has hit a lemonade milestone.
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- Possible La Niña: Bad News for Gulf Oil Spill Cleanup
The climate phenomenon known as La Niña appears to be developing, threatening to bring more bad news in the efforts to clean up the Gulf oil spill.
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- VA County Bans Outdoor Burning Because of Dry Weather
Hot, dry weather has prompted an outdoor burning ban in Pittsylvania County.
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- Heat Means Air Conditioning Problems on Metro Trains
As temperatures hover around triple digits in the D.C. area, some Metrorail riders are complaining about sweaty commutes on cars with air conditioning problems.
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- Air Conditioners Hard To Come By Locally
Residents who are looking to buy an air conditioner in the coming days might be out of luck due to a high demand in cooling assistance.
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- Lower Temperatures But Higher Humidity Along the East Coast
The likelihood of just 80- or 90-degree weather in the East sounds downright delectable after four days of a steamy heat wave.
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- National Zoo Feeling the Heat
As the eastern U.S. swelters under intense heat, even animals at the zoo are turning to popsicles and air conditioning.
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- Heat Breaks More Records
High temperature records are falling again in the eastern U.S.
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- High Temperatures Along the East Coast Again
The East is getting baked by the heat again.
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- Temperature Records Set in WV Cities
West Virginia has become part of the record heat wave gripping the East.
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- Winchester residents staying cool at the pool
Some Winchester residents are hoping to beat the heat by staying cool at the pool.
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- Watching New Containment Vessel Hookup
A new containment vessel is partially linked to the gushing well head in the Gulf of Mexico, and officials say they'll know soon whether it's properly connected.
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- Amtrak Says Prepared to Help Passengers in Heat Wave
Amtrak says it is prepared to take care of passengers if their trains break down and lose air conditioning amid an intense heat wave along the northeast corridor.
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- Record Temperature Set at Baltimore Washington Airport
Temperatures are still rising, but a record has already been broken at the Baltimore Washington International Airport.
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- Lots of Heat from Maine to Texas
Extreme heat on the East Coast is breaking records and puting a strain on people and equipment.
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- Irrigation Protecting VA Corn Crops
While the heat has taken its toll on many Virginia crops, a Fourth of July picnic staple is doing better than most.
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- Very Hot Weather Expected to Hit WV
Forecasters say the heat wave gripping the Northeast is poised to expand into West Virginia this week.
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- Heat Advisory in the D.C. Area for Tuesday, Wednesday
It's hot in the Washington area, and the National Weather Service says it will only get worse.
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- Several Heat-Related Deaths in MD, VA and D.C.
The number of people to die of heat-related causes this year in Maryland has reached six.
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- Hot Week Along the East Coast
A big part of the Eastern U.S. is bracing for some really hot weather.
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- Bad Weather Causing Oil Cleanup Problems
Choppy seas have temporarily foiled attempts to see if a giant oil skimmer can be a silver bullet for cleanup efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
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- WV Site Picked as Backup Site for NOAA Center
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has picked Fairmont as the site of a backup location for its satellite-based weather information system.
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- VA Farmers Say Heat is Taking Toll on Crops
The Virginia Farm Bureau Federation says high temperatures are stunting crops' growth and turning pastures brown across the Commonwealth.
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- Alex Weakening as Moves Inland, Kills Two
At least two people are dead in northern Mexico from the drenching that was brought by Hurricane Alex.
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- VA Inmate Died of Heat Exposure
The state medical examiner's office says an inmate at the Richmond City Jail died from heat exposure.
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- Fires Expected This Weekend From Fireworks
With many residents hoping for good weather conditions for the Fourth of July, a dry weekend would mean a long streak without heavy rain in our area.
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