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A firefighting plane drops fire retardant on a wildfire in Lancaster, Calif. on Monday, June 3, 2013. Firefighters working in darkness doubled containment of a massive wildfire north of Los Angeles to 40 percent overnight, as cool, moist air moved in Monday to replace torrid weather. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Wildfires, floods and tornadoes plague states

Severe weather creates havoc across the United States

Post tropical storm Sandy makes landfall

Post tropical storm Sandy has made landfall along the Southern New Jersey coast  with sustained winds of 80 mph.

How to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy

How to help the victims of Hurricane Sandy

Jonnelle Marte on Lunch Break looks at how people can help with donations for hurricane emergency relief.

Snoqualmie Falls rages; minor flooding expected on Snoqualmie River

The Snoqualmie River has reached flood stage 2, meaning minor flooding is expected in some low-lying areas, King County officials said Wednesday morning.   More information can be found by calling 1-800-768-7932 or visiting http://www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/flooding/warning-system.aspx   Chopper 7 flew over Snoqualmie Falls on Wednesday afternoon and captured these images of the ...

The Washington King Tide Photo Initiative

Washington's higher-than-usual winter tides will begin Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, and the state Department of Ecology (Ecology) is inviting the public to share their photos of this naturally occurring event.   These higher-than-usual tides are sometimes called "king tides" and occur when the sun and moon's gravitational pull reinforce one ...

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