It's springtime in Augusta, and it seems like it has already been here for a long time.
The winter of 2011-2012 has been quite warm so far for much of the country, including the Augusta area.
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Saturday morning, about 25 members of our storm spotter team were at the NBC 26 studio learning more about thunderstorms and flash flooding.
La Nina has ended. The equatorial Pacific Ocean water temperatures near South America are warming up, so we are heading into a neutral phase of the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
Tuesday morning, Augusta residents awoke to hazy, and even smoky looking skies.
It's that time of year again--time to get prepared for severe weather season!
After weeks of extremely cold weather and bouts of snow and ice, the Augusta area is suddenly enjoying spring-like weather.
Although temperatures should stay mostly below average for the rest of this week, next week may be much different.
After a long, hot summer and a mild fall, December 2010 turned out to be bitterly cold, at least by Augusta standards.
Saturday, about 20 of NBC 26's storm spotters attended a quarterly training session conducted by Chief Meteorologist Jeff Rucker.
Jeff Rucker, Jay Jefferies, and Rich Rogers taught kids about weather at the 25th annual Science Education Enrichment Day at USC Aiken on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010.
The National Hurricane Center says Subtropical Storm Otto has formed east of the Turks and Caicos Islands and is heading farther into the Atlantic.
Los Angeles recorded its hottest day on record Monday.
Record-breaking summer heat ended with a record-tying high temperature in Augusta on Saturday.
Unusual wind patterns this year are pushing rarely seen jellyfish from the Gulf Stream onto beaches along the coast of the Carolinas.
Tropical Storm Karl has formed formed in the Caribbean Sea, heading on a path that's expected to take it over the Yucatan Peninsula.
A group of WAGT 26 News storm spotters gathered at the station Saturday morning to brush up on their knowledge and preparedness for this year's hurricane season.
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There's no doubt the summer of 2010 has been quite hot so far. But the heat wave of August 2007 was far worse!
The weather team was on the road again Wednesday.
Comcast doesn't expect to have any problems with its cable system because of the next round of triple digit temperatures.
A heat wave is bearing down on the East Coast from New England to Virginia. The record-setting, 100+ heat is expected to continue Wednesday. For those who had to be outside it wasn't pretty.
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Updated: 04/01/2012
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