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Everett Sloane

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Washington state declared a statewide drought emergency over a dismal snowpack that melted weeks ahead of schedule

Severe storms confirmed 14 tornadoes across Mississippi last week including 2 long-track EF-3s — 500 homes damaged

Extreme heat warnings hit Southern California’s desert as forecasters predict 112°F — residents told to stay inside for 60 straight hours

The worst spring drought in U.S. history has burned 1.85 million acres — double the 10-year average with peak fire season still ahead

Super El Niño could shatter the 1877 record — European models show 100% probability and +4.5°C by November

3 hikers killed after climbing a restricted Indonesian volcano to film content — 17 others rescued from a 10 km ash cloud

Mayon volcano blankets 160 villages in ash as 287,000 people shelter across the Philippines — lava flows stretch 4 km down three slopes

Mother’s Day storms are bearing down on 40 million people from Oklahoma to North Texas — forecasters warn of EF-2+ tornadoes tonight

Extreme heat warnings aren’t just outside — your phone throttles performance above 95°F and your EV loses range in triple-digit heat

Wildfire season could burn up to 8 million acres this year after the worst spring drought in U.S. history — and summer hasn’t started

Extreme heat warnings hit Southern California as forecasters predict 112°F in the desert — residents told to stay inside for 60 hours

Mother’s Day severe storms threaten 40 million people across Oklahoma and North Texas with tornadoes, 60 mph winds, and baseball-sized hail

India fires a nuclear missile that splits into multiple warheads mid-flight — each one hitting a separate target 5,000 km away

Super El Niño is now 100% likely on European models and could shatter every temperature record since 1877

More than 100% of Scotland’s electricity demand has been produced by renewables for the first time — supporting 42,000 jobs

Tornado outbreaks are catching forecasters by surprise after the National Weather Service lost 15% of its scientists

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