Late-Week System To Bring Steady Rainfall, Cooler Temperatures

While it may not feel this way after a soggy start to April, parts of the Northeast still need rain. A late-week system moving in from the Midwest will bring steady rainfall and cooler temperatures starting Thursday and lingering into the weekend. Cities like New York, Boston, Syracuse, and Burlington are in line for a soggy or even snowy stretch, but it could bring some welcome drought relief to parts of the region dealing with below-average precipitation. While it may dampen weekend plans, this system offers a silver lining for reservoirs, soil moisture and spring growth.
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Philadelphia Driver Dodges Disaster When Tree Falls On Car

Falling trees are a deadly, undercounted cause of death. They can happen for many reasons, including during active weather that produces high winds or tornadoes, during flooding, or when soil is saturated from rain. In this case, a driver near Philadelphia in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, narrowly escaped when a giant tree fell right on top of her vehicle.
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How Waterlogged Is Cincinnati? See The Before And After Footage

Downtown Cincinnati was inundated with flooding this week, and aerial footage shows just how much water was actually waterlogging the city. Parts of roads were underwater as the Ohio River swelled to 60.3 feet.
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Will This Long-Told Tip Really Protect Your From Lightning?

Lightning is extremely dangerous, so it’s important to know how to stay safe during a storm. But here’s one outdated piece of advice you won’t want to follow.
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Have You Done Any Of These? The Most Dangerous US Hikes

Is the gorgeous view or the glory worth the risk? Here we take a look at seven of the most dangerous hikes in the United States, from California to Maine.
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