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The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook at 3:05 a.m., though June 6 was expected to be mostly sunny during the day. The outlook warned of possible storms to come ...
With a rainy week ahead as of Tuesday, May 27, the National Weather Service warns of some flood risk in the Western NC region.
The National Weather Service says it plans to hire more than 100 additional staff members. The move follows complaints and concerns after the Trump administration eliminated more than 500 positions.
The new hires would not make up for all the personnel lost in the Trump administration’s cutbacks, but could reduce the number of offices that need to cut back on 24/7 operations.
A national outage impacted how the National Weather Service (NWS) issued its emergency alerts during severe storms Friday around the Triangle. According to NWS messaging, the "dissemination delays ...
After losing nearly 600 employees to layoffs and retirements as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to the federal work force, the National Weather Service is planning to hire ...
Many of the country's 122 local weather service forecast offices, usually staffed 24 hours day, seven days a week, were left shorthanded with staff reductions from 20-40% and scrambling to cover ...
Coming off the heels of a round of deadly tornadoes in May, the National Weather Service anticipates a round of severe storms could hit the southern portion of Kentucky on June 7. "We'll see ...
National Weather Service crews found evidence that a York County town may have seen a weak tornado on Friday. Crews found evidence of an EF-0 tornado in Brattonsville, S.C., on Friday around 6:30 p.m.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has announced that it will be hiring new meteorologists and specialists after a slate of terminations mandated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE ...
Coming off deadly tornadoes in May, the National Weather Service anticipates a round of severe storms to hit the commonwealth June 7.
A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the Weather Service lost nearly 600 people to DOGE cuts.
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