After a long, cold winter, a warm front can sound like a welcome development. But sometimes they can create a little trouble. Here’s Meteorologist Derek Witt with this Weather Word of the Week.
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Weather words: Fire front
The leading edge of a wildfire where flames actively spread and the landscape changes in real time.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In everyday terms, the word “wedge” can mean to become stuck or forced into a tight space. In weather terms, “wedge” can be very ...
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With 19 states wanting to make Daylight Saving Time permanent, David and Ryan suit up and go on mission to find out if the people of Dothan prefer the same. Meteorologist Zack Webster lists the days ...
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