Top 20 Weather International News
2025-03-12 23:28:25
Here are summaries of top international weather news, as of March 12, 2025:
- Study Shows Rain-Soaking Atmospheric Rivers Are Getting Bigger: A new study indicates that atmospheric rivers are becoming larger and more frequent due to global warming.
Source: apnews.com - New Storm Could Spawn Tornadoes and Blizzards: A storm system may generate tornadoes in the South and blizzard conditions in northern states.
Source: apnews.com - Floodwaters Threaten Australia's East Coast: Cleanup efforts are underway as floodwaters continue to pose a threat.
Source: apnews.com - Heavy Rains in Argentina Cause Fatalities: Heavy rains in Argentina have resulted in at least 16 deaths, with dozens missing.
Source: apnews.com - Tropical Low Tracks Across Australian East Coast: A tropical low has left one dead and several injured as it moved across the Australian east coast.
Source: apnews.com - Possible Tornado in Florida: A possible tornado touched down in central Florida, causing damage but no reported injuries.
Source: apnews.com - Storm Dumps Snow on Northern Arizona: Heavy snow in northern Arizona gridlocked Interstate 40.
Source: apnews.com - Rare Cyclone Weakens Approaching Australian Coast: A rare cyclone weakened to a tropical low as it approached the Australian east coast.
Source: apnews.com - Heat Wave in Southern Brazil: Several cities in southern Brazil suspended classes due to a heat wave.
Source: apnews.com - Avalanche Forecasts Could Be Hindered: Budget cuts may impact life-saving avalanche forecasts.
Source: apnews.com - Recovery Teams Head to Alaska Avalanche Site: Experts and recovery teams are working to reach the site of an avalanche in Alaska that buried three skiers.
Source: apnews.com - Schools Closed as Cyclone Approaches Australia: Schools were closed and public transport halted as a rare cyclone approached the Australian coast.
Source: apnews.com - Avalanche Buries Skiers Near Anchorage: An avalanche buried three skiers near Anchorage, Alaska.
Source: apnews.com - Powerful US Storms Create Blizzard Conditions: Powerful storms in the U.S. led to blizzard conditions and the threat of tornadoes.
Source: apnews.com - Indigenous Migrants Battle Droughts and Floods: Indigenous migrants in northern Colombia are struggling with worsening droughts and floods.
Source: apnews.com - Storms Threaten South During Mardi Gras: Storms and possible tornadoes threatened the South during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans.
Source: apnews.com - Firings at US Weather Agency Risk Lives: Concerns were raised that firings at the U.S. weather and oceans agency could endanger lives.
Source: apnews.com - Changing Midwest Winters Impact Falconry: Climate change is affecting Midwest winters and the sport of falconry.
Source: apnews.com - Most Americans See Climate Change at Work: A poll indicated that most Americans who experienced severe winter weather believe climate change is a factor.
Source: apnews.com - Cyclone Garance Hits Reunion Island: Cyclone Garance hit the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion, resulting in three deaths.
Source: apnews.com