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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Ca.– A magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattled Southern California[1] on Sunday afternoon outside of Los Angeles, according to the U.S.Geological Survey.
According to the USGS, the quake was recorded around 1 p.m.PT, 7 miles from Westlake
Temperatures are rising, which means people will soon be flocking to Florida[2] beaches to catch some rays and perhaps take a dip in the warming waters of the Gulf or Atlantic.But swimmers beware - officials are closely monitoring the potential for
The FOX Forecast Center is closely monitoring the development of multiple storm systems expected to sweep across the U.S.[1] this week that will bring a renewed risk of severe weather[2] to tens of millions of Americans.
March typically marks the beginning of
LONG ISLAND, NY - A series of brush fires erupted on Long Island Saturday, sending plumes of smoke into the air, which were visible from Connecticut[1] and much of the tri-state area.
The fires, which began during the late morning and early afternoon,
LONG ISLAND, N.Y.– A state of emergency is in effect and at least one firefighter has been injured after a series of brush fires[1] erupted on Long Island in New York[2] over the weekend.
The fires, which ignited in Suffolk County during the late
LONG ISLAND, N.Y.– A state of emergency is in effect and at least two firefighters have been injured after a series of brush fires[1] erupted on Long Island in New York[2] over the weekend.
The fires, which ignited in Suffolk County during the late
LONG ISLAND, N.Y.– An arson investigation is underway after a series of brush fires[1] on Long Island in New York[2] injured at least two firefighters as flames consumed hundreds of acres in Suffolk County over the weekend.
The fires, which ignited
MIAMI - The iconic forecast cone used by the National Hurricane[1] Center to predict the paths of tropical cyclones is set to undergo its annual update, with forecasts indicating that the product's size will shrink in 2025 due to decreasing errors in