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storm

[shtohrm] / ʃtoʊrm /




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“We have storm drains being cleared and areas of concern being identified for the next three days all around the City of Redding,” Littau said.

From Los Angeles Times

And, through it all, she’s managed to come out on top, not just because she’s a nepo baby or because she’s rich, but because she’s happily weathered the storm.

From Salon

A Pineapple Express storm could deliver one of Southern California’s stormiest Christmases in recent memory.

From Los Angeles Times

The National Trust for Scotland has warned it could "take years" to clear up the damage from two storms which battered the country in 2021.

From BBC

The storms dropped nearly 6 inches of rain in 10 days—more than the town typically sees all month—and melted mountain snowpack.

From The Wall Street Journal