ST.LOUIS -- Residents from the Midwest[1] into the Ohio Valley got an unpleasant surprise when they went outside after overnight rain showers Saturday morning to find instead of their cars being washed clean, they were now covered in a grimy film.
"We had
WAXAHACHIE, Texas -- Four people have been injured as a storm system sweeping across the South is kicking off a severe weather[1] threat for much of the Gulf Coast Saturday, with potential for a full weekend washout along parts of northern Florida and
WAXAHACHIE, Texas -- Four people have been injured as a storm system sweeping across the South kicks off a severe weather[1] threat for much of the Gulf Coast Saturday, with potential for a full weekend washout along parts of northern Florida and Georgia.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– Some severe weather[1] is possible across portions of Florida[2] and Georgia[3] on Sunday after powerful storms swept across portions of Texas[4] during the first part of the weekend that left at least one person dead and several
An eclipse is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring celestial events, captivating stargazers of all ages, from the young to the most advanced, but many novices may be unaware of the differences between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse[1]
EL PASO, Texas -- A massive dust storm swept across western Texas[1] Thursday afternoon, setting the skies afire in an eerie orange color.
Video from El Paso[2] showed the surreal scene with the thick plume of dust blotting out all but the reddish-orange
MIAMI – Isaac Newton once said, "What goes up must come down," but for airlines that ferry more than 2 billion passengers across North America, this law of physics can work against those companies, especially when space debris is free-falling through the
GARDEN CITY, Kan. – A routine haul across Kansas[1] became a terrifying fight for survival for one over-the-road truck driver as a sudden and violent windstorm[2] sent his tractor-trailer careening off the highway.
Marcus Clark is counting his blessings after
BOSTON - Scaffolding stretching four stories tall came tumbling down in Boston[1] around 11 a.m.Friday as gusty winds[2] blew through the city's Back Bay neighborhood, according to the Boston Fire Department.
There is no word yet on any injuries.
Piles of