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Weather dictates where FEMA will respond, but the Trump administration has made cuts to the National Weather Service.
It's impossible to know what those cuts will mean for Florida this hurricane season but already some are sounding the alarm.
A crucial National Weather Service office, battered by cuts, is trying to put on a brave face as tornado season peaks.
We are heading into this hurricane season with more uncertainty than usual,” Stein said, because funding for FEMA and NOAA ...
As the 2025 hurricane season begins, the costs of climate-related events are impacting both insurers and their customers ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- As clean-up efforts continue in the western part of the state from Hurricane Helene, and rebuilding ...
As President Trump remakes the agency, former officials say the changes could leave states without key federal support after ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth ...
Concerned meteorologists warn that the forecasts communities have come to depend on as their front line of defense against ...
An Emmy-winning TV meteorologist of over three decades is sounding the alarm on the Trump administration’s unprecedented cuts ...
Atlantic hurricane season begins during a tumultuous period at the National Weather Service, following significant cuts at ...