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msnbc.com: Weather
  • Grass lawns shrink in Calif. drought

    Cookie Smith of Garden Grove, Calif., straddles her artificial lawn, left, and a neighbor's natural turf.California's ever-growing population and the threat of a prolonged drought could kill the concept of the traditional lush lawn in the Golden State.


  • Winter forecast: Warm, wet in central U.S.
    Government forecasters are predicting a warmer-than-average winter for the much of the nation's midsection and a dry one for the Southeast.
  • Storms flood, cut power in Australia

    A car is wedged between trees after being swept away by torrential rains in Brisbane, Australia, on Thursday. Two strong storms cut power to tens of thousands of homes and flooded streets along Australia's east coast Thursday, sweeping away one woman in her car amid the worst flooding in decades.


  • Dad drowns after saving sons in crash

    Emergency crews gather Tuesday at the pond where a father drowned saving his two young sons in Manchester, N.Y.A man whose car slid off a snowy road and into a 12-foot-deep pond saved the two sons he had been driving home but could not save himself, police said.


  • Early storms help jump start ski season

    A skier at Colorado's Arapahoe Basin catches some air on a downhill run on Monday. The resort opened up a handful of runs on October 15. Adult lift tickets are $49 at A-basin through December 12.It's beginning to look a lot like ski season. Thanks to a handful of early storms and legions of snowmaking guns, the ski scene is already picking up around the nation.


  • Drought won't stop rebuilding after fires

    With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop, a firefighting helicopter flies through a smoke-filled sky in Montecito, Calif., on Nov. 14 as a wildfire destroyed dozens of homes there.Many of the Californians displaced by the recent wildfires are bent on rebuilding even as the drought conditions of recent years have intensified the wildfire risk.


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