HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — An early start to tick season is raising concerns across Connecticut, as experts warn that unusual weather patterns may be helping these pests survive and spread more quickly.
A rare climate event is on the horizon.
A warm winter is giving way to a wetter, more active spring across Oklahoma, with improving drought conditions and continued severe weather risk. Here's Travis Meyer's spring forecast.
The climate forecasts about the region surrounding the Pacific Ocean point to an emergence of change in the global climate.
April weather in Punjab has broken seasonal norms, with heat spells interrupted by nighttime rain. Data points to warming-driven moisture changes and shifting western disturbances.
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Out-of-season pumpkin success: How unusual weather led to a surprising subtropical harvest!
Join Mike from 'Self Sufficient Me' as he explores how unusual weather patterns can turn typical planting schedules upside down in a subtropical garden. Discover how Kent/Jap pumpkins, chilies, ...
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