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High winds, possibly from a tornado, derail 43 train cars in North Dakota
Read full article: High winds, possibly from a tornado, derail 43 train cars in North DakotaTornadic winds knocked nearly four dozen train cars off a track in North Dakota, part of a storm system that spurred reports of five tornadoes across the Dakotas.
Evening tropical showers are expected
Read full article: Evening tropical showers are expectedSoutheasterly winds continue to push small, yet vigorous rain showers/downpours across the entire area. These rains will be very brief and will be possible throughout the evening and overnight hours. Winds will be gusty along the coast, a few peaks of wind up to 20 mph. Temperatures will be tropically warm and humid, in the 80s.
It’s the little stuff that could get you
Read full article: It’s the little stuff that could get youVery consistent weather pattern for us, easterly winds have kept our temperatures below normal. At times the breeze has actually felt coolish. These winds have gusted up to 30 mph which have built up the surf to nearly 5′, with seas offshore above 6′.
Trending below average to round out the weekend
Read full article: Trending below average to round out the weekendWe’re off to a chilly start this morning so make sure to grab that jacket before stepping outside. Sunday will warm up into the mid to upper 50s once again with a few clouds filling our skies through the afternoon. Winds will be light out of the west 5-10 mpg but will increase the 8-13 mph this afternoon. Seasonal temperatures in the 60s will return Monday with mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will steadily increase into the low 70s by the end of the week.
Bomb cyclone knocks out power, disrupts travel in Northeast
Read full article: Bomb cyclone knocks out power, disrupts travel in NortheastJason Oxenham/Getty Images(CNN) - Winds as strong as those in a tropical storm are pummeling New England on Thursday morning as a storm known as a bomb cyclone knocks out power and promises to disrupt travel in the region through the end of the workweek. Even as rain from the bomb cyclone pushes out on Thursday, flood watches and warnings remain in place across much of New England. Bomb cyclone breaks recordsA bomb cyclone is a storm that strengthens really fast. To earn the title, its pressure generally must drop 24 millibars (a unit that measures pressure) within 24 hours. The bomb cyclone is the second coastal storm to impact New England in a week.