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Photo gallery: The week in weather
November 2011 highs and lows
Photo gallery: Weird clouds
Officials look at ways to alert public in emergencies
Two of the 17 storms that formed in the Atlantic - Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee - caused most of the damage.
The early snow that brought havoc to the Northeast last week isn't necessarily a sign of a snowy winter ahead, experts say.
After years of quiet, the sun is coming alive with solar storms in a big way.
Most of the stormy weather this weekend will be in the western and central USA.
Fatalities climb past 500, as the polluted water continues its march through parts of the capital.
Extra pollution in the U.S. and China accounted for more than half of the increase.
Many schools are closed this entire week as crews continue efforts to restore power to about 760,000 utility customers.
Floodwaters that killed 20 people at a remote Arkansas campground last year reached about 7 feet deep in the nearby floodplain.
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