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Weather dictates where FEMA will respond, but the Trump administration has made cuts to the National Weather Service.
A TV forecaster said he was not confident he could predict the paths of storms this year, touching a nerve amid concerns about how federal cuts could affect hurricane season.
A crucial National Weather Service office, battered by cuts, is trying to put on a brave face as tornado season peaks.
"If you think about the kind of weather we have in Nebraska, if it's not a tornado, it's a wildfire; if it's not a wildfire, ...
Representative Mike Flood announced a bill on Friday to make employees of the National Weather Service classified as public safety mission function workers.
The Weather Workforce Improvement Act would reclassify NWS employees as critical public safety officials and grant the NWS ...
Senator John Hickenlooper demands that the Trump Administration reinstate NOAA and NWS workers amid peak storm season in ...
The National Weather Service's staffing shortage is affecting forecast accuracy, as balloon launch data decreases.
A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the ...
The National Weather Service announced it wants to hire 126 people, and it’s asking for current employees to transfer to ...
The National Hurricane Center is “fully staffed” and any suggestion that the Trump administration fired meteorologists at the ...