‘Unprecedented’ cuts to Midwest weather balloon launches could make it harder to forecast storms
National Weather Service offices across the country are suspending or reducing weather balloon flights due to low staffing.
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Cuts to staff and weather balloon launches at National Weather Service offices mean your forecasts could change.
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