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    (12:52 p.m.) Enzo's Reach Goes To Europe. From weather.com senior meteorologist Chris Dolce:. Ireland and the United Kingdom are set to be hit by damaging winds from a system named Storm Éowyn ...

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    The average afternoon high temperature in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20 is 45 degrees, based on weather data from 1991 to 2020, the weather service said. The average low is 30 degrees, which is ...

  5. Storm Éowyn - Wikipedia

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    On 23 January 2025, Met Éireann and the UK Met Office issued updated red weather warnings for 24 January 2025 covering all counties of the island of Ireland. Impacts from these winds is expected to cause fallen trees, damage to power lines and power outages, structural damage as well as disruption and cancellations to transport with wave ...

  6. Jim Cantore - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In particular, viewers' association of Cantore's presence with incoming or in-progress severe weather events became so strong that the Weather Channel lampooned it in a one-minute 2011 commercial spot in which Cantore goes on a beach vacation, panicking nearby beachgoers and locals who take his presence as an ominous sign.

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    Listen out for bad weather warnings on local radio and TV, and check government and news websites for the latest updates. Met Office: Stay safe in a storm ABI: Preparing for storms

  8. 1974 Guin tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado is widely believed to be one of the most violent in recorded history, and had the fastest forward speed ever recorded in a tornado, at 75 miles per hour (121 km/h). [ note 2 ] A lot of structures in the tornado were swept away, and some reportedly had their "foundations dislodged, and in some cases swept away as well."

  9. What Is Heavy Snow? Here's How Many Inches Can Fall In An ...

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    The U.S. record is 12 inches in a single hour. That happened in a lake-effect snow band east of Lake Ontario in Copenhagen, New York, on Dec. 2, 1966, according to a list of record snowfall rates ...