It’s been a mild start to March across the Eastern U.S., but…
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Spring training offers a warm break for teams and fans
When birds migrate north in the spring, baseball players and fans migrate…
A short history of daylight saving time
Twice a year, most of the U.S. adjusts to time moving forward…
Weather Explained: Lightning safety
By Spectrum News Weather Staff Nationwide PUBLISHED 10:00 AM ET Mar. 01,…
Warren Washington: Climate adviser to 6 presidents
Jimmy Carter. Ronald Reagan. George H. W. Bush. Bill Clinton. George W.…
George Washington Carver’s legacy is more than peanuts
Peanuts–that may be what George Washington Carver is best known for, but…
DaNa Carlis’ role at the National Severe Storms Lab is a historic homecoming
Dr. DaNa Carlis is breaking barriers as the first African-American to lead…
Honoring a pioneer in broadcast meteorology, June Bacon-Bercey
In honor of Black History Month, we are taking the opportunity to…
Mae C. Jemison: The first African American woman in space
Becoming an astronaut is hard enough, but one woman overcame obstacles to…
Finding a love for all seasons
Mother Nature, flowers and candy could be your recipe for finding a…
Guion “Guy” Bluford: The first African American astronaut
Guion Bluford was one of the most influential people in the space…
Moon mountain named in honor of Melba Mouton
Few humans can say they were a part of the mission that…
Weather Explained: Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day is arguably the biggest weather holiday of the year. On…
NHC is making changes to the cone of uncertainty this year
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) will experiment with some tweaks to the…
Wagering with an edge: How weather affects sports betting
Sports betting has become increasingly popular over recent years, and bettors are…
Warming temperatures and gender disparities in sea turtles
Few species have their sex determined by temperatures, but for sea turtles…
Where does the rain go? Understanding river basins and watersheds
Have you ever wondered where all the rain goes? It goes to…