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Heavy rain and flooding are expected in the Western Cape and Northern Cape from Wednesday, with temperatures dropping fast across the country. Snow is likely over the Drakensberg, and Gauteng and ...
Powerful storms in the Washington, D.C., area have disrupted the air travel of House lawmakers looking to make it back on ...
WASHINGTON — Showers and storms will continue to move through the DC region over the next several hours. Until 11 p.m.
WATCH: Heavy rains, thunder and lightning rolled through the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region on Tuesday afternoon.
Climate risk to U.S. infrastructure is rising, and government cuts to climate science are only accelerating that risk.