LAKE CHARLES, La.— Tropical Storm Rafael may be swirling in open waters[2] hundreds of miles away from the Gulf Coast shores this weekend, but moisture from the late-season storm will help trigger a dangerous flash flood threat across parts of
NEW YORK – Dozens of firefighters with the New York City Fire Department responded to a small brush fire in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park – one of many signs that the region’s drought[1] continues to intensify.
The NYFD launched drones to monitor the
DENVER – One of the most significant snowstorms ever to impact the southern Rockies during November dropped feet of snow and hampered traffic along the Interstate 25 corridor in New Mexico and Colorado[1].
Snow from the slow-moving storm system began falling
DENVER – One of the most significant snowstorms ever to impact the southern Rockies during November dropped feet of snow and hampered traffic along the Interstate 25 corridor in New Mexico and Colorado[1].
Snow from the slow-moving storm system began falling
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Ventura, Calif. – Over the past two days, the Mountain Fire in southern California's Ventura County has burned more than 20,000 acres and destroyed dozens of homes.
Photos and videos of the Mountain Fire show hills ablaze and encircled in smoke, as
While it is not expected to directly impact the U.S., Hurricane Rafael[2] is causing life-threatening rip current conditions across parts of Florida, Alabama, and Texas[3] on Friday and into the weekend.
A High Rip Current Warning was issued by the
While it is not expected to directly impact the U.S., Rafael[2] is causing life-threatening rip current conditions across parts of Florida, Alabama, and Texas[3] on Friday and into the weekend.
A High Rip Current Warning was issued by the National
Powerful Hurricane Rafael[1] is on a very unusual east-to-west course across the Gulf of Mexico.
Only one other storm in the record book - Hurricane[2] Jeanne in 1980 - took a similar track.Jeanne ended up weakening and looping in the western Gulf, dying