Officials: Heat contributed to deaths of 3 women; Thunderstorms break heatwave in NY; Wales poised for new heat record; Violent storms take their toll in Ont. and Que.; Storm clean up across N. Mich.; Thousands still without power after overnight storms in SE Michigan; 3 arrested in New Orleans hospital deaths; Cool, wet weather aids California wildfire crews; Japan plans 30-year supercomputer forecasts; Magnitude 3.6 earthquake shakes Mount St. Helens; Tropical Storm Beryl update; Fuel leak blamed for private rocket failure; Shuttle crew returns to Houston
Weather News: Officials: Heat contributed to deaths of 3 women | Thunderstorms break heatwave in NY
Britain poised for new heat record, including parts of Wales | Current conditions in SE England, SW England and Wales
Violent storms take their toll in Ont. and Que.
Storm clean up across Northern Michigan | Utilities working hard, but thousands still without power after overnight storms in SE Michigan
Katrina Update: 3 arrested in New Orleans hospital deaths
Wildfire Update: Cool, wet weather aids California wildfire crews
World Weather: Japan plans 30-year supercomputer forecasts
Quake Wire: Magnitude 3.6 earthquake shakes Mount St. Helens
Tropical Storm Beryl Update:
Tropical storm forms off N. Carolina Beryl should continue northward and miss the North Carolina Coast, and then it is forecast to parallel the East Coast. Some resources for Beryl are in the box below. Also, check out the complete list
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Tropical Storm Beryl National Hurricane Center Data 5a EDT Wed. Update: (Latest Advisory | Discussion) Near 40 mph (Probabilities) Min. central pressure: 1005 mb or 29.68 inches Position: 34.7 N 73.7 W Located: 130 miles SE of Cape Hatteras, NC Moving: N near 7 mph (Forecast track map – 3 day | 5 day) 24 hour forecast: Some strengthening possible (Forecast) Complete Resources List: Includes satellite images, hurricane track models, streaming video links, and more |
Latest From National Hurricane Center: No current storm in NHC AT2 as of Thu, 24 May 2012 03:07:37 GMT |
Space News: Fuel leak blamed for private rocket failure | Shuttle crew returns to Houston


