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A tornado tore through a west Michigan dairy farm, blowing out barns and setting hundreds of cows loose while crews spent the night rounding them up. Officials reported no serious injuries as NWS prepared a damage survey.
The Army Corps found contaminated soil at the long-empty Reserve at Winding Creek in Hazelwood; sampling is underway and remediation is planned for Oct 2026–Mar 2027.
Officials warned Big Falls Dam could fail and ordered evacuations for roads near Gills Landing; shelters opened at Weyauwega City Hall. Crews worked to shore up the dam as forecasters monitored more rain.
Tampa's lawn-watering windows have been tightened under a Modified Phase III "Extreme" shortage; irrigation is now limited to once weekly on assigned days with stricter hours.
A heavy black plume from the Suncor refinery rose over Commerce City after a Plant 2 shutdown; state inspectors and fenceline monitors are watching air quality.
Warm, muggy and mostly cloudy in Honolulu with a slight chance of brief afternoon showers. Highs near 82–83°F and light east‑northeast winds.
USGS River DroughtCast flags streamflow drought at more than 80% of monitored Arizona sites, with forecasts worsening into summer.
Clear skies this morning, warming quickly to the mid-80s. Breezy winds return late week with elevated fire-weather concerns in lower desert corridors.
Mid‑60s this morning; highs near 87°F with gusty SSW winds and an enhanced fire danger. Showers and thunderstorms are most likely Thursday.
Patchy morning fog clears to highs near 68°F. Gusty winds pick up this afternoon and Small Craft Advisories affect coastal waters.
A tornado struck the Union Center area Tuesday evening, damaging multiple homes and knocking down trees and power lines. County officials say no injuries were reported.
Hot, dry conditions arrive April 15 in Atlanta with highs near 87°F and a Special Weather Statement for elevated fire danger. Avoid outdoor burning while fuels stay dry.
A wildfire on House Mountain near Knoxville burned about 40 acres and was roughly 60% contained Tuesday as crews worked steep slopes to secure the perimeter.
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