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Delaying Action

11/17/2009|Politics

Delaying ActionPresident Obama to Congress: Hold off on Fort Hood hearings

FOX Weather Flash: 10/1

10/01/2009|US

FOX Weather Flash: 10/1Janice Dean with today's weather forecast

FOX Weather Forecast 6/10

06/10/2009|Weather Flash

FOX Weather Forecast 6/10Janice Dean with today's national weather forecast

Lightning-Proof Plane?

06/02/2009|Latest Video

Lightning-Proof Plane?French pilots' union doubtful lightning strike downed Flight 447

FOX Weather Forecast 4/18

04/18/2009|Weather Flash

FOX Weather Forecast 4/18Rick Reichmuth with today's national weather forecast

FOX Weather Forecast 2/12

02/12/2009|Weather Flash

FOX Weather Forecast 2/12Steve Doocy with today's national weather forecast

FOX Weather Flash: 2/11

02/11/2009|Latest Video

FOX Weather Flash: 2/11Steve Doocy with today's weather forecast

FOX Weather Forecast 1/10

01/10/2009|Latest Video

FOX Weather Forecast 1/10Domenica Davis with today's national weather forecast

FOX Weather Forecast 1/1

01/01/2009|Weather Flash

FOX Weather Forecast 1/1Domenica Davis with today's national weather forecast

LATEST STORIES

Hurricane Jimena Becomes Category 2 Storm

AP| U.S.

people out of the water at beaches along the New Jersey shore Saturday, the second straight weekend marred by a tropical storm system . No injuries were reported, though authorities in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, rescued nine people trapped in five vehicles

Story|08/29/2009

2 killed as severe storms move across South

By DORIE TURNER| AP| U.S.

South on Monday, killing at least two, downing trees and cutting power to thousands of homes and businesses. The storm system that hit Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky and northern Florida brought torrential rain, flooding, hail and

Story|04/13/2009

2 Killed as Violent Storms Move Across South

AP| U.S.

a storm-weary South on Monday, killing at least two, downing trees and cutting power to thousands of homes. The storm system that hit Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and northern Florida brought torrential rain, flooding, hail and gusty winds

Story|04/13/2009

Mother, Baby Killed by Tennessee Tornado as Homes Destroyed, at Least 41 Injured

AP| U.S.

Carolina. At least 41 people were hurt in Rutherford County, Tenn., four of them critically, in the aftermath of a storm system that killed three in western Arkansas a day earlier. "I think we're right in the middle of tornado alley these days

Story|04/10/2009

Heavy Storms Strike South Again, Injuring 1

AP| U.S.

minor injuries, said Major Anthony Lower with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Department. Click here for photos. The storm system was expected to continue eastward across the South during the day, making for an even more difficult cleanup in Magee

Story|03/27/2009

Tornadoes Destroy Dozens of Homes, Injure 20 in Mississippi

AP| U.S.

businesses in this small Mississippi community early Thursday, injuring 20 people and flattening a church. The fierce storm system also scattered thunderstorms across the South as it churned eastward, leaving a trail of ripped-up rooftops, shattered

Story|03/26/2009

Blizzard whips northern Plains; travel difficult

By NELSON LAMPE| AP| U.S.

highway in northeast Wyoming. Up to 30 inches of snow had piled up in South Dakota's rugged Black Hills, and the storm system also had generated tornadoes. The blowing snow cut visibility and piled in drifts as high as 4 feet in parts of Wyoming

Story|03/24/2009

Forecasters: Clearer warnings could save lives

By SARAH LARIMER| AP| SciTech

weather service offices. The statements are released after the National Hurricane Center sends out an advisory on a storm system . Local statements already include more detail on where a storm could hit than national advisories do, Feltgen said

Story|03/10/2009

More rain forecast for Australia's wet north

By TANALEE SMITH| AP| World

one meter) in the last 24 hours but could return to its Monday peak of 40 feet (12.2 meters) if the low pressure storm system off the coast dumps the expected 11.8 inches (300 millimeters) on the town this weekend. While overflowing rivers

Story|02/06/2009

413,000 Michigan Homes in Dark, Flood Waters Rise

AP| U.S.

down tree limbs and power lines. Parts of the state also got about 4 inches of snow. "We've had an intensifying storm system track northeast through the state," said Mark Sekelsky, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand

Story|12/29/2008

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