Stories from March 25, 2023

Quiet weather Sunday, rain/snow mix possible midweek; Impressive snow totals in Wisconsin
We enjoyed typical March weather on Saturday. Our temps will retreat a bit on Sunday, but the coolest temps don’t arrive until midweek. We have details on all that, plus a look some impressive snow totals in parts of Wisconsin.
At least 25 are dead after a rare, long-lasting tornado tore through Mississippi
A rare, long-track tornado left a trail of devastation — tearing buildings and leaving thousands without power. The tornado spanned roughly 170 miles and lasted over an hour, a NWS meteorologist said.
Canada pledges Great Lakes funding after Trudeau-Biden talks
Some members of the U.S. Congress and advocacy groups had complained that Canada has done too little to help clean up the lakes, which suffer from industrial toxins, invasive species, harmful algae and other problems.
Mississippi tornadoes kill 23, injure dozens overnight
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency confirmed 23 deaths early Saturday with dozens of injuries and four people missing throughout the state.
Intel co-founder and philanthropist Gordon Moore has died at 94
Moore also made his famous observation, now known as Moore's Law, three years before he helped start Intel in 1968. It said the capacity and complexity of integrated circuits would double every year.
You asked about bats, pets, immunity and other hot viral topics! We've got answers
In response to our series on spillover viruses, you had many questions: from the role of climate change to possible benefits. We turn the mic to you for a special edition of 'Hidden Viruses.'