
- 5 things NOAA does that make your life safer every dayFrom satellites to storm alerts, NOAA protects lives daily, but Earth Day 2025 comes as its future faces major cuts.
- Want a garden buzzing with life? Here’s why, how to plant for pollinatorsOne of the approaches includes being less hands-on with your garden and yard. Explore pollinator gardening tips and ways you can make a positive impact.
- Celebrating a trailblazing meteorologist for Women’s History MonthDiscover the inspiring journey of Julie Malingowski, a trailblazing meteorologist, as she navigates the world of weather forecasting.
- Spectacular sunrise with a surpriseThe photo captured vivid pink colors of the sunrise, but another phenomenon can also be seen.
- La Niña may return by hurricane season. Here’s why it mattersA La Niña watch was issued on Thursday. If La Niña develops by summer, it could contribute to an active hurricane season.
- The midpoint of winter is around the cornerSaturday, Feb. 3, will mark a significant winter milestone, and for those longing for warmer days, there’s a glimmer of hope at the end of the frosty journey.
- Bitter cold, snow outbreaks don’t debunk climate change. Here’s whyThousands of records cold temperatures were shattered in January, but that doesn’t contradict the realities of a changing climate. Plus, big pattern changes are underway in the U.S.
- America’s northernmost town to see first sunrise in more than 2 monthsIn Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, the polar night will come to an end on Tuesday, marked by traditional celebrations to welcome back the sun.
- ‘Until we meet again’: A tribute to Carl BabinskiLast week the world lost a talented meteorologist and a former colleague of mine at AccuWeather. Carl Babinski, 53, lost his battle to cancer, passing away on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024.

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