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February 9, 2012: Batch Test Article I - Louis
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February 9, 2012: City of Paris dusts off its river icebreaker, Dutch skate on canals in Amsterdam
Paris, France and Amsterdam, Netherlands (Reuters) The city of Paris re-activates its official river icebreaker for the first time in several years and the Dutch go skating on Amsterdam canals as some of the coldest winter weather to hit northwestern...
February 9, 2012: Flash freeze possible in southern Ontario Friday
Friday's commute home from work may be a tricky one in southern Ontario. Cold temperatures and wet snow could create a flash freeze.
February 9, 2012: Fountains of red-hot lava spew from European volcano Mount Etna
Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy (Reuters) Fountains of red-hot lava have exploded from Mount Etna, Europe's only volcano.
February 9, 2012: Japan's Niigata fights heavy snow with smart ideas
Niigata Prefecture, Japan (Reuters) Japan's Niigata fights heavy snow with smart ideas.
February 9, 2012: Turning down the heat in support of National Sweater Day
Canadians are called to bundle up and turn down the heat on Thursday. The Weather Network has accepted the challenge and is participating in National Sweater Day.
February 8, 2012: Conquering the obstacle course at Winterlude
Want to train the way the Canadian Forces do? You can give it your best shot at the obstacle course at Winterlude's Snowflake Kingdom. Suzanne Leonard did just that.
February 8, 2012: Embracing winter at Gatineau Park
Gatineau Park, just outside of Ottawa, has one of the largest networks of cross country ski trails in North America making it the perfect place to embrace the winter.
February 8, 2012: Italian firefighters rescue snow-trapped people as cold snap continues
Italian firefighters release video of rescue operations in isolated areas after a cold front brings heavy snowfall in various parts of the country.
February 8, 2012: Next snowstorm targets Newfoundland
Forecasters are keeping a close eye on a system that could bring another big helping of snow to Newfoundland.
February 8, 2012: Parts of BC as mild as Los Angeles
Parts of southern BC saw temperatures climb over 15 degrees on Tuesday. One area in particular was as warm as Los Angeles.
February 8, 2012: Residents worry about rising waters as flooding continues in Australia's Queensland
St George, Queensland, Australia (Reuters) Residents in the the flooded Australian town of St George worry about rising waters, as flooding continues to inundate homes.
February 8, 2012: Russia's Krasnodar Region declares emergency, Ukraine experiences extreme cold.
Parts of Russia's Krasnodar Region are gripped by storms and declared a state of emergency, while Ukraine's Crimea's snow storm causes mass traffic jams.
February 8, 2012: Western Japan sees heavy snows
Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan (Reuters) Western Japan sees heavy snows.
February 8, 2012: Winter ATVing in the Maritimes
This winter has been good for the ATV industry in the Maritimes.
February 7, 2012: Belgrade Zoo protecting animals against cold weather
Belgrade, Serbia (Reuters) Belgrade Zoo protecting animals against cold weather.
February 7, 2012: Cold air returns to southern Ontario
After days of spring-like weather, seasonal temperatures return to southern Ontario.
February 7, 2012: Cold wave cause temperature slumps in N China
Urumchi City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, NW China (Reuters) Cold wave cause temperature slumps in N China.
February 7, 2012: European cold wave freezes shores of Lake Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland (Reuters) Severe temperatures across much of Europe covers the shores of Lake Geneva with thick layers of ice.
February 7, 2012: Floodwater in Australian town expected to recede soon
St George, Moree, Australia (Reuters) The flood threat eases in the Queensland town of St George where a levee kept most of the town dry, while northern New South Wales prepares for more flooding later this week.
February 7, 2012: France freezes as waterways ice up and big chill bites
Paris, Toulouse and Orleans, France (Reuters) Many of the waterways that criss-cross France freeze up as temperatures fall to -15 degrees Celsius and below as the big chill sweeping Europe bites hard.
February 7, 2012: Mountain rescue team gets stuck in snow while returning an elderly woman from hospital to her village
Glavina Donja, Croatia (Reuters) As fierce winds bury roads in snow mountain rescue team gets stuck while returning an elderly woman from hospital to her snowbound village.
February 7, 2012: Rare fog forms on Florida coastline
Strange fog formations made for a spectacular skyline in Panama City, Florida on Monday. But what caused this phenomenon?
February 6, 2012: Army evacuate people by helicopters in Bosnia
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Reuters) Army evacuate people by helicopters in Bosnia which is paralysed for the fourth day with snow blocking cities.
February 6, 2012: Berliners wrap up against the cold in freezing temperatures
Berlin, Germany (Reuters) The cold weather shows no signs of moving on as commuters in the German capital wrap up warm against the sub-zero temperatures.
February 6, 2012: Deadly quake strikes the Philippines
At least 13 people are dead after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit the Philippines Monday.
February 6, 2012: Naturally formed ice sculptures attract visitors in Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland (Reuters) Naturally formed ice sculptures attract visitors in Geneva, Switzerland.
February 6, 2012: People killed in heavy rains that cause dam to burst
Biser, Bulgaria (Reuters) A dam in southern Bulgaria collapsed after heavy rains, flooding a village and killing at least three elderly men, authorities said.
February 6, 2012: Serbia declares state of emergency because of heavy snow
Belgrade, Serbia (Reuters) Serbia declares state of emergency as snow cuts off ten thousands of people completely and temperatures are forecast to stay low.
February 6, 2012: Severe flooding hits parts of western Queensland, Australia
St George, Dalby, Wee Waa, Australia (Reuters) Severe flooding affects parts of western Queensland in Australia, as hundreds of people are evacuated from the Queensland town of St. George.
February 6, 2012: Toronto sees one of the warmest Januaries on record
January 2012 will go down in the record book as one of the mildest Januaries to date.
February 6, 2012: Winter exists in Ontario
If you live in southern Ontario, you’re probably wondering what’s happened to winter this year. Turns out, you don’t have to go far to find it.
February 5, 2012: 5.7 quake hits near Vancouver Island coast
An earthquake of relatively mild strength strikes near Vancouver Island coast.
February 5, 2012: Heathrow cancels hundreds of flights
Bad weather forces London's Heathrow Airport to cancel more than 300 flights.
February 5, 2012: Sarajevo's stray dogs suffer from the snow
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Reuters) Residents of Sarajevo hit the snowy streets in an effort to help the city's stray dogs.
February 4, 2012: Mexican towns prepare for volcanic eruption
San Pedro Benito Juarez, Mexico (Reuters) Civil protection officials head to towns on the slopes of Mexico's famed Popocatepetl volcano for emergency drills as seismic activity intensifies at the site.
February 3, 2012: Stormhunter: searching for winter
Where's winter? Stormhunter and meteorologist Mark Robinson is looking to answer that question in the next edition of Stormhunters. Here's an update on his journey so far.
February 3, 2012: Fog envelopes southern Manitoba
Thick, dangerous fog has led to some problems on roadways in southern Manitoba, while mild temperatures have closed some winter roads in the north.
February 3, 2012: Heavy snowstorm hits Colorado
Denver, Colorado (Reuters) A heavy snowstorm sweeps across eastern Colorado, leaving up to two feet of snow and a winter wonderland for one cute furry creature.
February 3, 2012: Looking for winter activities in Ontario?
A mild winter so far has some Ontarians convinced that the season is over. Tourism operators say there's still plenty of winter fun to be had, you just have to look a little further than the city.
February 3, 2012: Newfoundland hit with another powerful storm
After a wintery week across Newfoundland, blizzard conditions persisted through the weekend.
February 3, 2012: Snow on the Mediterranean coast as cold snap grips France and temperatures plunge
Marseille and Paris, France (Reuters) Palm trees on the normally sun-kissed French Riviera were covered with a light scattering of snow as a cold snap sweeping through Europe was expected to force temperatures in France sharply lower.
February 3, 2012: The Night Sky: Exploring Orion's Treasures
Despite the bitterly cold weather, winter has the lion's share of brilliant stars. Some of the brightest twinkles belong to one famous constellation: Orion, the hunter.
February 3, 2012: Top 10 videos of the week: February 3
It's time for our weekly recap of the best videos from the past seven days. Take a look at the top ten videos that made the cut.
February 3, 2012: Winterlude in full swing
The 34th annual Winterlude festival has thousands of Canadians flocking to Ottawa. Including The Weather Network's own Suzanne Leonard.
February 2, 2012: Atlantic Canada digs out from heavy snow
Winter hit the Maritimes like a bullet on Wednesday, and Moncton, New Brunswick was right in the midst of it all. By Thursday, the storm was affecting Newfoundland.
February 2, 2012: Avalanche kills three as more heavy snowfall hits Japan
Tamagawa Hot Springs, Japan (Reuters) Three people are killed as heavy snow triggers an avalanche at a hot spring spa, while more severe snowfall spells chaos across parts of Japan.
February 2, 2012: Extreme cold invades Europe
The death toll from Europe's cold snap has now risen to more than 160 people.
February 2, 2012: Forest fires rage near Valparaiso, scorching hundreds of hectares
Valparaiso Region, Chile (Reuters) Valparaiso is on red alert as forest fires char more than 200 hectares, putting residential areas in danger.
February 2, 2012: Groundhog Day Storm: One year later
This Groundhog Day, many people across the country woke up to warm temperatures and dry ground. But things were much different last year.
February 2, 2012: Heavy rain causes flooding in eastern Australia
Narrabri, Australia (Reuters) Heavy summer rains across eastern Australia prompt authorities to issue flood warnings.
February 2, 2012: NASA spacecraft captures video imagery from the dark side of the moon
NASA releases video showing the rugged terrain and impact craters of the side of the moon hidden from earth's view.
February 2, 2012: Police dashboard camera captures meteor over Texas sky
Little River, Texas (Reuters) A police car dashboard camera captures a bright light crossing the Texas sky that federal aviation officials say was a meteor.
February 2, 2012: Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania (Reuters) Continuing a tradition started in 1886, a Pennsylvania town celebrates Groundhog Day as Punxsutawney Phil's predicts for six more weeks of winter.
February 1, 2012: Biking through the snow
Winter usually marks the end of the season for cycling, but not for one hardy group of riders in Muskoka, Ontario.
February 1, 2012: Groundhog Day results
This Groundhog Day, all eyes were on the furry forecasters. Meteorologists at The Weather Network weighed in on their predictions.
February 1, 2012: Staying safe on northern ice
Inconsistent weather has resulted in fragile ice in the north bay area.
February 1, 2012: Sub-zero temperatures affect businesses and life in general across Germany
Berlin, Germany (Reuters) With central Europe firmly in the grip of a cold snap, it is not all about idyllic snow scenes, but cars not starting and plants wilting early.
February 1, 2012: Tremor rumbles through the Prairies
The earth moved in parts of southern Saskatchewan today when a mild earthquake rumbled through Esterhazy at 2:26 a.m. CT.
February 1, 2012: Where's winter?
This winter has been one of the warmest on record thanks in part to the position of the jet stream.
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