22News Storm Team Meteorologist Chris Bouzakis has a look at what we saw in April and what to expect heading into May.
Gold Flowers Amid April 'Stagflation' Showers; Stocks, Bonds, & Crypto Crushed The final day of April was really ugly: ECI way hotter than expected (spooked markets), Case-Shiller home prices soared far more than expected (spooked markets more), Chicago PMI puked (while prices paid increased), Consumer Confidence crashed, and Dallas Fed Services slumped all of which left stocks, bonds, gold, crude oil, and bitcoin all languishing into month-end while the dollar rallied. Stocks...
Temperatures will remain well above normal in Bucks County on Tuesday,
Montgomery County officials said residents south of the dam near the San Jacinto River should prepare for potential significant flooding as the amount of water needed to be released from the dam will increase.
ABOVE VIDEO: live severe weather updates with Chief Meteorologist John Harris. ABOVE VIDEO: Recent severe weather updates with Chief Meteorologist John Harris at 8:20 p.m. Original Story Hi everyone, welcome to the first day of May! This afternoon will be sunny, windy, and very warm with high temperatures back in the upper 80's and low []
April is shaping up to be a monumental month for the world of Web3 as enthusiasts and industry leaders converge at various events around the globe to explore the latest developments in blockchain, crypto, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Our stretch of nice weather may be coming to an end as a storm system moves into the region. This will likely bring us some rain and storms tonight into Friday.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tornadoes caused damage in rural areas of south central and southeast Kansas over the weekend, and a number of roads were closed after heavy rains caused flooding. A tornado damaged a
April 2024 is the joint wettest since records began at the turn of the last century, sharing the distinction with 1932. In total, 93 millimetres of rain fell at the De Bilt weather station near Utrecht where official records are set, and that is more than double the average. January and February were also wetter than normal, weather bureau Weerplaza said. The sun also shone for just 169 hours, compared with 200 in a “normal” April, leading Weerplaza to describe
ILLUSTRATED BY SUCHET INUTHAI As April transitions into May, all zodiac signs should celebrate the fact that we’ve made it through Mercury retrograde in Aries. We’ll continue to feel the post-shadow effects until May 7, but this week will already feel significantly lighter when it comes to communication, travel, and tech matters. On the 29th Venus, the Planet of Love, shifts out of Aries and enters its home sign of Taurus for the next four weeks. Then on the 30th, Mars, the Planet of...