Frost tonight? Thursday rain; Tuesday flakes? 7-day hurricane tracks in 2013? – Marketplace.publicradio.org
Frost recipe: Frosty start Thursday! Normally we wouldn’t even bother writing about the potential for frost in late March…it’s a given. But our last freezing temps at MSP Airport were on March 9th, when the mercury hit 15 degrees. Temps probably won’t …
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quiet hurricane season predicted for 2012 – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
RedOrbit quiet hurricane season predicted for 2012 Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog) After two very busy hurricane seasons in a row, 2012 is expected to be much quieter, according to forecasters with Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project. Weather patterns since the end of the 2011 hurricane season in November have … Researchers Predict Quieter Hurricane Season Than Usual RedOrbit Less active hurricane season expected WWL First News Colorado State team sees quieter hurricane season ahead Palm Beach Daily News (blog) KETK - The Advocate all 6 news articles »
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US rep. objects to shifting recovery money to Dome – Deseret News
BATON ROUGE, La. — A New Orleans congressman objected Wednesday to a Jindal administration plan to redirect federal hurricane recovery money from housing aid programs to Superdome upgrades. U.S. Rep. Cedric Richmond sent a letter to federal …
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Hurricane Kane on track for life – Fraser Coast Chronicle
Hurricane Kane on track for life Fraser Coast Chronicle Hervey Bay Hurricanes coach Kane Macready talks to his team at half-time during the showdown with arch rivals, the Bundaberg Bulls, at the Hervey Bay PCYC. Not only because arch rivals, the Bundaberg Bulls, beat his beloved Hervey Bay Hurricanes in a …
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Richmond objects to recovery money shift to Dome – Post-Crescent
BATON ROUGE, La. (WTW) — A New Orleans congressman is objecting to a Jindal administration plan to redirect federal hurricane recovery money from housing aid programs to Superdome upgrades. U.S. Rep. Cedric Richmond sent a letter Wednesday to federal …
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Man who led violent NO gang gets life in prison – The Seattle Times
WWL First News Man who led violent NO gang gets life in prison The Seattle Times A man who once faced the death penalty for allegedly gunning down five teenagers in New Orleans – a crime that stunned a city reeling from a surge in violent crime after Hurricane Katrina – was sentenced Wednesday to life in federal prison for leading … Man who led violent N.O. gang gets life in prison San Francisco Chronicle all 112 news articles »
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New Orleans congressman says Jindal should scrap plans to redirect recovery … – The Republic
New Orleans congressman says Jindal should scrap plans to redirect recovery … The Republic A New Orleans congressman objected Wednesday to a Jindal administration plan to redirect federal hurricane recovery money from housing aid programs to Superdome upgrades. US Rep. Cedric Richmond sent a letter to federal Housing and Urban Development … and more »
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Still taping your windows in storms? – Palm Beach Post (blog)
ORLANDO — Two decades after Andrew, you’d think no one was foolish enough to still stretch masking tape or duct tape across windows in advance of a tropical storm or hurricane. But a new survey says that, remarkably, nearly seven in 10 still do.
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