Archive for November, 2007

Nov 30 2007

Friday at 2100 GMT: N/A. N/A°C (N/A°F)

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Nov 30 2007

Feds: Deadly tornado shows need for safer shelters

Federal weather officials said a March 1 tornado outbreak that struck Alabama and Georgia, killing eight students huddled inside ...

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Nov 30 2007

Desert downpours: Heavy rain likely in Arizona

It's going to be a wet weekend. The National Weather Service said Friday a subtropical system is squeezing moisture from the ...

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Nov 30 2007

SoCal rainstorm raises mudslide, flood worries

Southern California's weather turned from dangerously dry to extremely wet Friday as a storm dropped rain on areas burned in ...

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Nov 30 2007

A wide-ranging winter storm (weather.com)

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Nov 30 2007

‘A gift from heaven:’ Heavy snow expected in Colorado

Grateful ski-resort operators eagerly awaited a storm rolling toward snow-starved southwest Colorado on Friday that was expected ...

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Nov 30 2007

After fires, Calif. rain mudslide threat (AP)

AP - Southern California's weather turned from dangerously dry to extremely wet Friday as a storm dropped rain on areas burned in recent wildfires, raising the threat of flash floods and mudslides.

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Nov 30 2007

Capitals-Hurricanes, Sums (Friday, November 30, 2007 10:11:00 PM)

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Nov 30 2007

Big storms on the prowl (weather.com)

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Nov 30 2007

Is violent reputation hurting N’Orleans? (AP)

Lori Potter has one more day to move out of her FEMA trailer after finding out that the trailer park will be closed down in New Orleans, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. The move is intended to help hurricane victims move into more stable, permanent housing, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said. (AP Photo/Cheryl Gerber)AP - The small group gathers each Tuesday night on the same vacant lot. They stand silently in a circle, holding hands and pausing two seconds for each person who's died violently in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina tore the city apart.


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