HOUSTON – More than 35 million people across a 1,000-mile swath of the U.S.[2] stretching from Texas[3] to the Carolinas are facing a renewed threat of flooding[4] on Thursday thanks to a stalled-out cold front[5] and a surge of tropical moisture
CHICO, Calif.– A wildfire[2] that began in a park outside Chico, California[3], exploded in size Thursday morning, leading to urgent evacuations for areas just outside town.
The Park Fire began in Bidwell Park just before 3 p.m.local time Wednesday
CHICO, Calif.– A suspected arsonist has been arrested for allegedly triggering a wildfire[2] near Chico, California[3], that later exploded in size, threatening over 1,500 structures and forcing neighborhoods to evacuate.
The Park Fire began in Bidwell
Updated at 9 a.m.ET on Thursday, July 25, 2024
A strong and broad high-pressure system is sprawled across the Atlantic and as far west as the Gulf of Mexico.The circulation around the western nose of the high is pulling tropical moisture across the
PHOENIX – A search is underway for a worker reported missing after a possible microburst[2] in Phoenix[3] led to a partial roof collapse of a building on Wednesday night.
The National Weather Service office in Phoenix said on X[4], formerly Twitter,
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TAIPEI, Taiwan - After the fifth-slowest tropical cyclone season in the western Pacific, Typhoon Gaemi dealt a major blow to Taiwan.
The cyclone initially developed east of the Philippines on July 19, where it was known as Typhoon Carina.
The slow-moving nature
TAIPEI, Taiwan - After the fifth-slowest tropical cyclone season in the western Pacific, Typhoon Gaemi dealt a major blow to Taiwan.
The cyclone initially developed east of the Philippines on July 19, where it was known as Typhoon Carina.
The slow-moving nature
NEW CITY, N.Y. – Matt Krass and his dog narrowly escaped a lightning bolt that struck just outside of his backyard last week in southern New York[2].
Krass told FOX Weather that thunderstorms[3] were forecast for the area, and he wanted to make