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National network of volunteer weather observers snowballs
Monday, 02.02.2009, 10:17pm
A fast-growing national network of about 12,500 volunteers in 39 states measure rain, snow and hail each day, then record the ...

Snow in Europe closes airports, schools, offices(Reuters)
Monday, 02.02.2009, 07:20pm

Snow covers a statue of Britain's Queen Victoria outside Saint Paul's Cathedral, in central London February 2, 2009. (Dylan Martinez/Reuters)Reuters - Heavy snow disrupted air and rail travel in northern Europe on Monday, halting flights at London's main airport and bringing traffic in the British capital almost to a standstill.


Heavy snow in Britain causes travel chaos
Monday, 02.02.2009, 06:25pm
The British capital ground to a halt on Monday after the worst snowstorm in 18 years caused hundreds of flight cancellations ...

Groundhog day predicts longer winter(AFP)
Monday, 02.02.2009, 04:38pm

Groundhog handler Ben Hughes, seen here on February 2, 2008, pets Punxsutawney Phil, while co-handler John Griffiths holds him. Punxsutawney Phil, America's favorite, furriest weather forecaster, announced that winter will last another six weeks.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Jeff Swensen)AFP - Don't mothball the overcoats yet: groundhog Punxsutawney Phil, America's favorite, furriest weather forecaster, announced Monday that winter will last another six weeks.


Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, winter to continue
Monday, 02.02.2009, 01:05pm
The world's most famous groundhog has seen his shadow which, legend has it, means this already long winter will last for six ...

The'generator man'delivers for Ky. storm victims(AP)
Monday, 02.02.2009, 10:28am

David Strange, right, delivers a new generator to William Lee, left, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in Berkley, Ky. Strange, has been traveling all around western Kentucky since the a powerful winter storm knocked out power to much of the region, helping get generators to those in need and keeping others up and running. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - Piloting his Dodge Dakota through the narrow horse trails of far west Kentucky during the worst power outage in state history, David Strange was quickly earning his new nickname:"the generator man."


France introduces high-tech forecasts for ski champs(AFP)
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 08:26pm

A general view shows the men's (bottom) Bellevarde race track and women's Solaise (top) race track in Val d'Isere, French Alps. Around 200,000 spectators are expected to descend here for the World Ski Championships that start tomorrow with the opening ceremony, and organisers are counting on weather forecasters to accurately predict what the French Alps might throw their way.(AFP/Jacques Demarthon)AFP - Around 200,000 spectators are expected to descend here for the World Ski Championships that open on Monday, and organisers are counting on weather forecasters to accurately predict what the French Alps might throw their way.


Guardsmen cut through fallen trees in ice-caked KY(AP)
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 04:25pm

Bob Goins walks through his darkened home Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009, in Mayfield, Ky. More than half a million homes and businesses, most of them in Kentucky, remained with out electricity following a powerful winter storm, though temperatures creeping into the 40s helped a swarm of utility workers make headway in restoring power.(AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - National Guard troops swinging chain saws made their way into isolated Kentucky communities Sunday to check on residents walloped by a winter storm that Gov. Steve Beshear called the biggest natural disaster ever to hit the state.


700K still without power after deadly ice storm
Sunday, 02.01.2009, 03:14pm
As hundreds of thousands of Kentuckians lingered in the dark nearly a week after an ice storm wrecked the state's power grid, ...

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