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Today's Weather News Headlines - Yahoo! News:
Airlines face EU pollution bill from New Year
Wed,28 Dec 2011 07:19 PM PST
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photoAirlines will have to buy pollution permits to fly in Europe from January 1 under a disputed EU system to fight climate change, but slumping carbon market prices could make the bill less painful.


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The nations weather
Wed,28 Dec 2011 01:47 AM PST
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photoWeather Underground Forecast for Wednesday, December 28, 2011.


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IMF approves new $46.3 million loan for Mali
Tue,27 Dec 2011 09:48 PM PST
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photoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday approved a new $46.3 million loan program for Mali and approved an immediate disbursement of $9.3 million. "The loan arrangement was made under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) in support of the country's strategy to increase growth and reduce poverty," the IMF said in a statement. The economic outlook for Mali is favorable, but subject to downside risks because the country's agricultural sector remains highly vulnerable to adverse weather conditions, the IMF said. ...


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Summary Box: Crop prices jump on dry weather
Tue,27 Dec 2011 01:34 PM PST
Associated Press - CROPS RISE: January soybeans rose 37 cents Tuesday to $12.095 per bushel. March wheat rose 22.75 cents to finish at $6.4475 per bushel. March corn rose 13.75 cents to $6.3325 per bushel. Full Story
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Crop prices jump on hot weather in South America
Tue,27 Dec 2011 01:07 PM PST
Associated Press - Crop prices rose sharply Tuesday on worries that unusually dry weather in South America could cut global supplies. Full Story
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Soggy weather and wind whipping up East Coast
Tue,27 Dec 2011 11:24 AM PST
Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - A storm system expected to drench the Southeast on Tuesday was set to barrel northward later in the day, forecasters said, bringing damaging winds and some snow to parts of the Northeast. Strong-to-severe thunderstorms were forecast to rumble across parts of the Southeast coast, with areas from southern North Carolina to northern Georgia the most likely to be hit, according to AccuWeather.com. Damaging winds and downpours are the major threats, with the possibility of a tornado from the strongest storms, it said. ... Full Story
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Rocco DiSpirito lightens up a cold weather classic
Tue,27 Dec 2011 06:18 AM PST
Associated Press -

photoChicken noodle soup may have a reputation for helping us beat the winter sniffles, but that doesn't make it health food.


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Tips to Protect Skin From Cold Winter Weather
Mon,26 Dec 2011 08:48 PM PST
HealthDay - MONDAY, Dec. 26 (HealthDay News) -- Cold weather is drier and can have damaging or negative effects on skin, but there are steps people can take to look and feel better, according to Dr. Amy McMichael, a dermatologist at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C. Full Story
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Foggy weather delaying flights into SFO
Mon,26 Dec 2011 07:22 PM PST
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Wild Christmas weather hits Australia
Sun,25 Dec 2011 11:06 AM PST
AFP -

photoWild weather battered Australia Sunday, with a tropical cyclone closing in on the north as tornadoes and thunderstorms brought hail in the south and huge swells forced the closure of popular beaches.


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What Are the Chances of a White Christmas?
Sun,25 Dec 2011 06:00 AM PST
Scientific American - Climate change is also messing with cherished holiday dreams. David Biello reports Full Story
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The nation's weather
Sun,25 Dec 2011 03:39 AM PST
Associated Press -

photoThe nation's most active weather feature Sunday will be prompted by a low pressure system moving over the Gulf of Mexico. This storm will produce widespread rain from eastern Texas through Alabama. A mix of rain and snow cannot be ruled out in the cold air over and eastern New Mexico in the afternoon and evening.


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Some Wintry Weather For Christmas Eve
Sat,24 Dec 2011 01:28 PM PST
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Keeping Kids Warm, Dry and Safe in Cold Weather
Fri,23 Dec 2011 08:49 PM PST
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) -- You winterize your house and car, and you need to do the same with your children, an expert suggests. Full Story
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Where Christmases Are Most Likely to Be White
Fri,23 Dec 2011 03:26 PM PST
The Atlantic Wire - We can't give you this year's Christmas Day weather forecast in your hometown -- for that you'll have to check in with the local TV stations, or if you're under 30, Google. But we can show you historically where Christmases are most likely to be white in the U.S. The map of the lower 48 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plots the probabilities of having at least 1 inch of snow on the ground on December 25 based on some 31 years of data. ... Full Story
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Weather Update Dec. 23
Fri,23 Dec 2011 05:20 AM PST
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Snow, wind, rain cause holiday travel worries
Thu,22 Dec 2011 03:05 PM PST
Reuters -

photoDENVER (Reuters) - Snowfall in the Rockies, strong winds in the West and soaking rain in the South caused problems for holiday travelers on the first official day of winter, forecasters said on Thursday. A snowstorm swept across Colorado overnight, dumping up to 10 inches of snow in the Denver metropolitan area and up to two feet of snow in the foothills west of the city, according to the National Weather Service. ...


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Smooth traveling weather expected for much of US
Thu,22 Dec 2011 02:06 PM PST
Associated Press - The Christmas weekend is expected to start with benign weather and smooth traveling across much of the country, except for some mountainous parts of the Northeast and Southwest. Full Story
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Mistletoe Has Gone Missing
Thu,22 Dec 2011 08:20 AM PST
The Atlantic Wire - Because of a lack of supply sparked by climate change  the Texas drought, this holiday season will not feature much mistletoe, and no one will even notice it's gone. The New York Times today reports on a first-world problem -- the mistletoe shortage. It's been. "There's not enough mistletoe in the State of Texas to run a commercial operation." Robert Tiemann, the owner of one the country's biggest mistletoe suppliers, told The Times. ... Full Story
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Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free?
Wed,21 Dec 2011 11:21 AM PST
Scientific American - Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free? Full Story
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Bad Weather Not Only in Rocky Mountains This Week
Wed,21 Dec 2011 10:00 AM PST
Yahoo! Contributor Network - FIRST PERSON | THROUGHOUT THE MIDWEST -- As a neurotic traveler, I had checked the weather in Cleveland, Ohio, (our flight destination) and Clearfield, Pa., (our final destination via rental car) several times before flying out of Lubbock, Texas, with my girlfriend. Bound for a quaint bed-and-breakfast in the small Pennsylvania town on the Susquehanna River, I had reserved a standard-size rental car to deal with the potential of snow. This was eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania in December, after all! Full Story
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Area Weather Forecasters Say Christmas Travel Will Be A Breeze, Not A Blizzard
Wed,21 Dec 2011 08:48 AM PST
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Sledding weather
Tue,20 Dec 2011 04:30 PM PST
AFP -

photoA father and his son pull a sled through the snow at the Feldberg mountain in the western state of Hessen.


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Europe fights to save cap-and-trade as crisis hits
Tue,20 Dec 2011 04:30 PM PST
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photo Europe's main weapon in the battle against climate change is now fighting for its own survival.


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Blizzard conditions blamed for at least seven deaths
Tue,20 Dec 2011 04:26 PM PST
Reuters -

photoOKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Blizzard conditions that shut down highways in five states on Monday were blamed for at least seven deaths, officials said on Tuesday. The storm filled roadside hotels and motels from eastern New Mexico to Kansas on Monday and triggered nearly 100 rescue calls from the Texas Panhandle. It moved deeper into the Great Plains on Tuesday. A tornado sparked by thunderstorms along a cold front racing ahead of the storm damaged a hospital in DeQuincy, Louisiana, on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. ...


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