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Fiona Sweeps Away Houses, Knocks Out Power in Eastern Canada
Fiona washed houses into the sea, tore the roofs off others and knocked out power to the vast majority of two Canadian provinces as it made landfall as a big, powerful post-tropical cyclone Saturday. Fiona transformed from a hurricane into a post-tropical storm late Friday, but it still had hurricane-strength winds and brought drenching rains and huge waves as it...
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Matt Breaks Down Friday's Snow Storm
Meteorologist Matt Noyes describes the weather forecast for the week.
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Dylan Dreyer Has Welcomed Her 3rd Child
Her newest addition joins big brothers Calvin and Oliver.
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Rare ‘Firenado' Spotted in California as Heat Wave Scorches State
A rare, fiery tornado was spotted in California on Saturday near the Nevada border where a large wildfire and excessive temperatures created a perfect, but dangerous, storm.
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What Is the Saharan Air Layer?
A layer of dust and sand is headed across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa. Find out what that means for the United States.
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Threat for Icy Roads as Freezing Temps Move in
New England is dealing with wintry weather.
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Light Snow Possible Later This Week
Monday: Cool, mostly sunny. Highs 50-55. Monday night: Mostly cloudy. Lows around 40. Tuesday: Showers expand. Highs near 60.
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Kincade Fire Grows to 74,324 Acres, Destroys 123 Structures
Firefighters on Monday continued to battle a destructive wildfire in Northern California’s wine country, trying to beat back flames that forced thousands to flee their homes.
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‘Take Care of Each Other': California's Wind-Driven Blaze Spurs Massive Evacuations
With ferocious winds driving multiple wildfires through bone-dry vegetation and nearly 200,000 people ordered to leave their homes, California’s governor declared a statewide emergency Sunday. Meanwhile, millions of residents remained without power after the state’s largest utility cut electricity as a precaution to prevent more areas from igniting. The biggest evacuation was in Northern California’s Sonoma County where 180,000 people...
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Californians Hit With 2nd Round of Sweeping Blackouts
Lights went out across large portions of Northern California on Wednesday, as the state’s largest utility began its second massive blackout in two weeks, citing the return of dangerous fire weather. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said the rolling blackouts that initially stretched from the Sierra foothills to north of the San Francisco Bay Area would ultimately impact a half-million...
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Thought You Knew Our Team? Here's a Ton of Interesting Facts You Probably Didn't Know
How well do you know your co-workers? Here at NBC10 Boston and necn, we’ve been getting to know ours a lot better thanks to reporter/anchor Susan Tran. This month, she’s been asking our coworkers to tell her three things she doesn’t know about them and sharing the results with #3ThingsIDidntKnow. They’re fascinating!
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Tens of Thousands Still Without Power Across New England
Tens of thousands of people in Massachusetts remain without power on Friday morning after a record-breaking storm thrashed New England with battering winds and torrential rain.
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Strong Winds on Mass. Coast Mean Big Waves
Cape Cod, the islands and other coastal communities in Massachusetts are still the points of concern in the first nor’easter of the season.
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Fall Foliage: How New England's Leaves Change Colors and When to Expect It in 2019
Using NBC10 Boston’s augmented reality technology, meteorologist Pete Bouchard breaks down why the leaves’ colors change when autumn comes and when you can expect the fall foliage to peak in your part of New England.
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Mass. Shoreline Battered by Nor'easter
High winds and rain brought by the first nor’easter of the season battered the Massachusetts coastline throughout the day Thursday.
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Weather Forecast: Powerful Gusts Sweep Across Southern New England
From the NBC10 Boston Weather Center… This Evening: Waves of Southern New England rain and northeast wind gusts to 45 mph, higher Cape Cod. Some power outages. Temps around 50. Overnight Thursday Night: Showers and drizzle, dry north. Lows in the 40s. Friday: Windy showers, rain and drizzle for most of Southern New England. Highs in the 50s. Cape Cod…
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Top Weather Scientist Dies in Rough Surf After Forecast of Risk
A top weather forecasting official, who oversaw the government’s prediction centers that track ocean, hurricane and even space conditions, has died in rough seas on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. William Lapenta, 58, died Monday after lifeguards pulled him from the surf off the coastal town of Duck, local officials said. The National Weather Service had issued a warning earlier Monday...
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Karen Exits Caribbean After Causing Flooding, Power Outages
Authorities in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands reported limited power outages, flooding and landslides as Tropical Storm Karen swirled away from the northeast Caribbean early Wednesday. Some schools and government offices were expected to reopen in the region with the exception of those in St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Ernesto Morales, a meteorologist with the National...
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Slow-Moving TS Karen Drops Heavy Rain Over Puerto Rico, USVI
Tropical Storm Karen drenched the U.S. Virgin Islands on Tuesday as it bore down on an earthquake-shaken Puerto Rico still scarred by a hurricane two years ago. Heavy squalls were expected to hit some areas of the U.S. territories overnight as the storm moved slowly over the region and headed to open waters. Forecasters said the heaviest rains would affect...