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Super El Niño could shatter every temperature record since 1877 — and it’s now outpacing both the 1997 and 2015 events at the same developmental stage
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El Niño now has an 82% chance of becoming a monster — NOAA says it could rival the strongest event in recorded history
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Severe storms target the central Plains and upper Midwest this weekend with a multi-day tornado outbreak starting Saturday
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Scattered supercells are possible Saturday across the central plains — with large hail and a few tornadoes near a dryline
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1.88 million acres burned across 25,500 fires in 2026 — nearly double the 10-year average before summer begins
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The 2026 fire season has already produced more fires than any of the last 10 years — and it’s only mid-May
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Severe thunderstorm outbreak possible Monday from Texas to Michigan with tornadoes, 80 mph winds, and flooding rain
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Super El Niño’s odds just doubled to 50% — NOAA says peak heat could arrive by November and break every record
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El Niño is now outpacing both the 1997 and 2015 super events at the same point in their development
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Saturday’s central plains supercells could deliver large hail, strong winds, and a few tornadoes as a dryline fires up
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Minnesota expects 12 to 16 days of significant wildfire smoke this summer as drought grips 60% of the country
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New Mexico’s Six Mile fire reaches 24% containment as structures are threatened in the Magdalena Mountains
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Severe storms target 40 million people from Texas to Michigan Monday — forecasters warn of tornadoes, damaging winds, and flooding rain
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Super El Niño could shatter every temperature record since 1877 — NOAA says it’s now outpacing the 1997 and 2015 events
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Everett Sloane
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Wyoming’s Spread Creek fire explodes with crown runs and spotting across the Bridger-Teton National Forest
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Wildfires have burned 1.88 million acres in 2026 — 194% above the 10-year average — and peak fire season hasn’t started
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El Niño’s odds of reaching ‘super’ strength just jumped to 50% — up from 25% three weeks ago
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Mayon’s SO2 emissions hit 2,785 tonnes a day as lava effusion continues — PHIVOLCS holds alert level 3
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A special marine warning was issued for Gulf waters off Florida after rotating showers capable of producing waterspouts were detected
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Nebraska’s Morrill fire burned 640,000 acres in March — the largest wildfire in the state’s recorded history
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