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    The Rocket Launch That Wasn't and is Tropical Storm Bertha a Sign of a Busy 2020 Hurricane Season?

    The Rocket Launch That Wasn't and is Tropical Storm Bertha a Sign of a Busy 2020 Hurricane Season?

    Meteorologist Kait Parker and meteorologist Linda Lam go in depth on Tropical Storm Bertha's five hour lifespan and what it means for the upcoming hurricane season (1:11). Then, weather.com's Jan Childs tells us what happened with yesterday's postponed rocket launch. Will it take off this weekend? (6:20)

    Hurricane Stories and the Start to the Season with Chaser Josh Morgerman

    Hurricane Stories and the Start to the Season with Chaser Josh Morgerman

    June 1st marks the official start to hurricane season. Meteorologist Kait Parker has a candid conversation with hurricane chaser Josh Morgerman about why he risks his life to chase hurricanes and how he plans to tackle this season in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.

    Follow Josh Morgerman on Twitter or watch his series Hurricane Man.

    Lyme Disease Risks and a Look Ahead at This Week’s Weather

    Lyme Disease Risks and a Look Ahead at This Week’s Weather

    Meteorolgist Heather Tesch and producer Niki Budnick speak to Lisa Najarian, the head of the Twin Cities Lyme Foundation (3:07). Lisa believes she has had Lyme disease for over 20 years and speaks out to raise awareness about the disease. She tells her story (3:45) and gives some helpful tips to keep yourself safe from ticks (10:11). Then, meteorologist Chris Dolce fills us in on what weather to expect in the week ahead (16:05).

    The Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook is Out and What You Can Expect for Memorial Day Weekend

    The Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook is Out and What You Can Expect for Memorial Day Weekend

    Officials warn evacuated residents in one Michigan town that it may take days before they can return home. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam are joined by weather.com reporter, Jan Childs for an update. The newly released Atlantic hurricane season outlook is out, so can we expect a busy season? And the team chat about the Memorial Day weekend forecast if you're planning to celebrate.

    Thousands Evacuated After Dams Burst in Michigan and Is Flooding Possible Elsewhere in the Country?

    Thousands Evacuated After Dams Burst in Michigan and Is Flooding Possible Elsewhere in the Country?

    Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam are joined by weather.com reporter Jan Childs, with the latest on flooding in Midland County, Michigan. Two dams have breached and more are at risk of failure (0:46). Is flooding possible in other parts of the country? (1:40).

    There’s a Weird Stalled Low Brewing Next Week. Plus, How Coronavirus is Affecting Your Weather Forecast

    There’s a Weird Stalled Low Brewing Next Week. Plus, How Coronavirus is Affecting Your Weather Forecast

    Meteorologists Heather Tesch and Linda Lam look at everything you need to know about next week’s weather. (0:50) Then, producer Niki Budnick fills us in on a potential humanitarian crisis in Bangladesh. (10:50) Later, Niki speaks with meteorologist Bob Henson about how coronavirus is affecting your forecast (12:51).

    Early Start to Hurricane Season? Plus, How the Philippines Handled Cyclone Evacuations Amid a Pandemic

    Early Start to Hurricane Season? Plus, How the Philippines Handled Cyclone Evacuations Amid a Pandemic

    Meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam talk about the potential early start to hurricane season for the East Coast. Could we see Arthur in the coming days off the coast of Florida or the Southeast coast? Then, weather.com reporter Jan Childs looks at how the Philippines dealt with evacuations in the midst of Typhoon Vongfong and the coronavirus pandemic.

    Our June Temperature Outlook is Here! Plus, How Hot Was April?

    Our June Temperature Outlook is Here! Plus, How Hot Was April?

    It may not have felt like one of the hottest April's on record for the United States, but the rest of the world was sweltering. Meteorologists Kait Parker, Jonathan Erdman and Bob Henson talk about what NOAA's State of the Climate report for April means for the global climate going forward. Then, the trio take a look at what's coming in June.

    Pattern Change May Wake Up Tropics, Bring Severe Weather Threat

    Pattern Change May Wake Up Tropics, Bring Severe Weather Threat

    Hurricane season could get off to an early start this weekend on the Southeast coast. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam explain how a pattern change is helping to kick the tropics into gear. And in a world with coronavirus, weather.com reporter Jan Childs brings invaluable ideas to prepare for evacuations from a major storm event.

    There Aren't Many Gifts for Mother's Day Weekend

    There Aren't Many Gifts for Mother's Day Weekend

    A soaking rain coming to Florida this weekend could help battle wildfires. And an extreme weather pattern is setting up for Mother's Day weekend that will shatter dozens of temperature records and wring out strange May snow in the interior Northeast. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam break down what you need to know, and weather.com reporter Jan Childs joins the conversation with the story behind the Skyway bridge disaster, 40 years later.

    Northeast Could See Bombogenesis: Extreme Weather Possible for Mother's Day

    Northeast Could See Bombogenesis: Extreme Weather Possible for Mother's Day

    The unusual weather across the United States continues, along the East Coast in particular. Meteorologist Kait Parker talks with weather.com reporter Jan Childs about the wildfires that have been burning through parts of Florida. Also, meteorologist Linda Lam discusses the snow that the Northeast and parts of the Midwest can expect this weekend.

    Record Breaking Water Levels on the Great Lakes Could Cause Devastating Impacts

    Record Breaking Water Levels on the Great Lakes Could Cause Devastating Impacts

    Water levels on the Great Lakes remain at near-record or record high values and are expected to stay there through the summer. Meteorologists Kait Parker, Jonathan Erdman and Tom Niziol talk about the impacts communities and cities on the Great Lakes could experience this year. Plus, the trio talk about the potential impacts of climate change on Great Lakes coastal cities in the near future.

    Spring Is Here – and So Is COVID-19

    Spring Is Here – and So Is COVID-19

    As we roll into May, it’s starting to feel like spring. Meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam talk about which parts of the country are warming up and which ones are setting records. Then, weather.com reporter Jan Childs joins to discuss how to stay safe from COVID-19 while taking advantage of the spring weather.

    Severe Weather Outbreak, Round 2: What You Need to Know

    Severe Weather Outbreak, Round 2: What You Need to Know

    After a day of deadly tornadoes in the Southern Plains, storms are headed to the South. Join meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam for a discussion on the biggest threats these storms will bring. Then, weather.com deputy managing editor Sean Breslin steps in to discuss why Wednesday’s tornadoes were like nothing we’ve seen so far in 2020.