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AccuWeather CIOReview / May 5, 2021

AccuWeather WFAA.com / May 5, 2021
Ingredients are coming together for another potentially disastrous and record-setting year for wildfires. AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Samuhel has the forecast.

AccuWeather Santa Rosa Press Democrat / May 5, 2021
Historically dry conditions and temperatures forecast to be above normal this summer mean Northern California residents once again face the threat of extreme wildfires like those that have occurred with increasing regularity over the past several years, according to AccuWeather, a leading U.S. meteorological service.
‘Extreme wildfire threat’ forecast for Northern California this summer
Santa Rosa Press Democrat

AccuWeather Patch.com / May 5, 2021
MOORESVILLE, NC - With the official start of summer just weeks away, planning has begun for the residents of Mooresville who look forward to the warmer weather and increased opportunity for outdoor fun. Specific, long-term weather predictions can help with that planning, and the private weather company AccuWeather has released its 2021 summer weather forecast.

AccuWeather Patch.com / May 5, 2021
BRAINTREE, MA - With the official start of summer just weeks away, planning has begun for the residents of Braintree who look forward to the warmer weather and increased opportunity for outdoor fun. Specific, long-term weather predictions can help with that planning, and the private weather company AccuWeather has released its 2021 summer weather forecast.

AccuWeather The Independent / May 5, 2021
A giant sequoia has been found smoldering and smoking in a part of Sequoia National Park that burned in one of California's huge wildfires last year, the National Park Service said Wednesday. "The fact areas are still smoldering and smoking from the 2020 Castle Fire demonstrates how dry the park is," said Leif Mathiesen, assistant fire management officer for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in central California.
Giant sequoia still smoldering from 2020 California wildfire
The Independent

AccuWeather Yahoo News / May 5, 2021
Wednesday will bring heavy showers including a thundershower the worst of it happening in the late morning to late afternoon.

AccuWeather KVUE.com / May 5, 2021
We all know to turn our headlights on at night, but what about during the day? AccuWeather's Emmy Victor explains where and when drivers need them on.

AccuWeather CBS News 8 / May 5, 2021
Satellite footage recorded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration captured the severe storms over Texas and other Southern states on May 3 and 4.

AccuWeather Reverb MSN Music / May 5, 2021
If April showers bring May flowers, then what does an expansive springtime drought mean for wildfire season? According to AccuWeather expert meteorologists, an ominous outlook. The significant lack of precipitation in recent months has set the stage for a dangerous season ahead, with more than 75% of the western United States experiencing drought conditions, 21% of which is under exceptional drought, which is the most extreme level, according to...

AccuWeather 13WMAZ.com / May 5, 2021
A sunbathing corgi howled along to the tornado sirens in Kansas City, Missouri, as they blared out on May 5.

AccuWeather Yahoo News / May 4, 2021
Wednesday will bring heavy showers including a thundershower the worst of it happening in the late morning to late afternoon.

AccuWeather Magnolia State Live / May 4, 2021
AccuWeather forecasters warn that yet another wave of severe weather is expected to strike storm-weary areas of the United States. The threat zone will cover an area of more than 1,000 miles from the lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast to the upper Ohio Valley into Tuesday night - and storms in these areas will be [...]

AccuWeather Patch.com / May 4, 2021
NEW JERSEY - Thunderstorms and rain are moving into the area Tuesday night and the wet weather is not expected to relent until late Wednesday, according to officials. The National Weather Service says there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms hitting after 4 p.m.

AccuWeather Reverb MSN Music / May 4, 2021
A summerlike start to the week may have left warm-weather lovers reaching for shorts and T-shirts and rejoicing in the warm and humid conditions in the Midwest and Northeast. AccuWeather meteorologists are advising people not to put away the jackets and long sleeves just yet though as yet another cooldown is on the way.
Don't put away jackets just yet! Cool wave to interrupt warmth
Reverb MSN Music

AccuWeather KVUE.com / May 4, 2021
AccuWeather's Bill Wadell interviews eye witnesses from Waxahachie, Texas, where a likely tornado damaged homes and flipped tractor trailers.

AccuWeather KVUE.com / May 4, 2021
AccuWeather's Bill Wadell drove throughout the tornado-warned areas in Texas, such as Rio Vista and Godley, and captured this footage of hail, heavy rain and thunderstorms on Monday, May 3.

AccuWeather Yahoo News / May 4, 2021
Dallas TV station WFAA reports that three 18 wheel trucks flipped over on I-35 near Waxahachie, Texas on Monday night. At the time the National Weather Service says a severe thunderstorm warning and a tornado watch were in effect in the area. (May 4)

AccuWeather Reverb MSN Music / May 4, 2021
Lessons learned during past hurricanes, as well as the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has helped New Orleans leaders prepare for the 2021 hurricane season.
Past lessons helping NOLA prepare for future hurricanes AccuWeather
Reverb MSN Music

AccuWeather 41 NBC News / May 4, 2021















