As the area cleans up from our Thursday night-Friday morning storm, Mother Nature is bringing another, potentially bigger storm into the picture for this weekend.
It was a very strange start to my morning. I came in and could see we were dark, as I walk in the door, I hear our digital person say, "OK, since we are off the air, we need to tell people that they shouldn't travel, there is no power on. So I taped a message live on facebook to tell people what was happening.
The Northland had been warned of excessive heat and many people were preparing by getting their fans and air conditioners in place. However, no one was expecting the extent of damage from the early morning storm that surprised us with downed trees and power lines. Over 3,000+ people were left without power and many don't know when it will be restored. Amsoil Arena and the Duluth Area YMCA has ste
The city of Duluth has had an interesting morning. Over 55,000 people were without power at one point and the city has been slowly crawling back to functioning.
Basehunters is a storm chasing team originally based in Norman, Oklahoma.
Today with members in Oklahoma, New York and Colorado, they are traveling and on the lookout for severe weather across the country.
Over the weekend, they found themselves between Wright and Newcastle, Wyoming when this supercell began forming...
Every year, Mother Nature likes to remind us who’s the boss and 2011 was no different. In fact, it was the second most expensive year on record for insurers, costing $108 billion. Here’s a look back at the 10 most memorable natural disasters of 2011 in chronological order.
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Phoenix, Arizona looked like a scene from an apocalyptic summer blockbuster Tuesday night after a massive dust storm engulfed the city and its surrounding areas.
The dust cloud appeared to be 100 miles wide and was moving between 50 and 60 miles an hour.