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Colder Friday

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New data shows colder temps are responsible for more deaths when it comes to heart attack and strokes as compared with warmer weather. Trump raged at Fox News to take a host 'off the air' and oof, it ...
Low temperatures on Wednesday morning will fall to near 20 degrees in parts of Citrus and Hernando counties. Expect mid 30s closer to Tampa. A freeze warning is in effect for Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Much colder air has settled into Northeast Ohio to close out the workweek, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures and a return to more wintry conditions — though only briefly — before ...
MICHIGAN, USA — Old Man Winter is making a big comeback the rest of January. After a few weeks of a constant freeze to thaw cycle, deep winter is scheduled to return-- just in time for the ...
Behind a cold front, a few showers will linger on Friday night as temperatures continue to get colder. Skies will clear for the weekend, but temperatures will remain chilly We'll need to bring the ...
Veteran rockers Cold are in the unenviable position of having to reschedule some of their spring 2026 tour dates while having to cancel other stops as a result of dealing of with some "family health ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – February 2026 was the fifth-warmest February on record globally and the fourth-warmest in the United States. Despite these record-breaking trends, western Massachusetts and ...
When you reach into a bucket of ice, open your front door on a snowy day, or feel the tingle of menthol toothpaste, a protein in your nerve cells called TRPM8 springs into action, opening like a tiny ...
Good morning KELOLAND! A very warm day is ahead for the region as temperatures are projected to get close to record levels later today. Along with the warm temperatures, fire danger will be high today ...
What do the feeling of an ice cube against your skin and the cool minty blast of toothpaste have in common? Both activate our body’s cold-sensing nerves. But until now, scientists hadn’t pinned down ...