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The National Weather Service lost more than 11% of its staff after layoffs, retirements and buyouts since January.
National Weather Services offices lack meteorologists after the Trump administration implemented cuts and a hiring freeze.
Here’s why budget and staffing cuts at the National Weather Service are raising concerns among Kansas City area emergency ...
As a storm system approached Jackson, in Southeastern Kentucky, on May 16, a few individuals agreed to work double shifts to ...
Recent changes to the National Weather Service have raised several concerns. Meteorologist Star Harvey explains how the ...
A downsized weather service is struggling to do more with less as the country heads into a storm season that is expected to ...
The U.S. is on track to see more tornadoes this year than in 2024, which was the second-busiest tornado year on record.
Due to staffing shortages, the National Weather Service in Jackson no longer has overnight staff. But NWS and Kentucky Gov.
With the start of hurricane season just days away, FEMA, the federal agency tasked with disaster response, is "not ready," ...
While major hurricanes will still be tracked, experts fear other weather phenomena may slip through the cracks due to ...
Here's how Florida is bracing for hurricane season as federal weather service budget cuts raise concerns about forecasting ...
Those cuts have trickled down to the National Weather Service. Now, at least eight of the 122 offices around the U.S. that typically provide 24/7 weather coverage cannot do that. open image in gal ...