NEW YORK – At least one person was killed on Wednesday night when a line of powerful thunderstorms[2] barreled across the Northeast[3], knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers and impacting numerous flights and some of the
NEW YORK – At least two people were killed on Wednesday night when a line of powerful thunderstorms[2] barreled across the Northeast[3], knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers and impacting numerous flights at some of the
Chances are rising for the formation of the season's second named tropical storm[2] over the weekend or early next week in the western Caribbean.If it gets named, it will be called Beryl[3].
Computer forecast models[4] now show tropical development is
Updated at 7 a.m.ET Thursday
Before 2021, it was rare to have a June tropical storm develop in the Atlantic east of the Caribbean.In the last three years, however, it’s happened three times, and Bonnie tried hard in 2022 but didn’t get going until it
NEW YORK CITY – A powerful line of storms rolled through the Tri-State area on Wednesday evening, producing Mother Nature’s version of a light show with plenty of lightning[2] illuminating the sky.
Video taken from New Jersey[3] showed the power of
Beachgoers looking to venture into the ocean during the weekend before Independence Day will encounter calmer seas and less threatening conditions across most coastal areas compared to just a week ago.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, instead of facing
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahomans have been forced to sweat it out Wednesday after hurricane-force winds[2] knocked out power and air conditioning[3] amid a heat dome that is roasting the state.
The National Weather Service office in Norman[4], Oklahoma,
WASHINGTON — Hats off to one Washington artist — no pun intended — whose conceptual art is causing a lot of buzz.
With multiple days of 95-100 degree heat in Washington, D.C.[2] recently, Sandy Williams IV's impressive 6-foot-tall wax replica of
RAPIDAN TOWNSHIP, Minn.– In something reminiscent of a dramatic scene in a movie, cameras were rolling the moment a massive section of a Minnesota[2] home was swallowed up by a raging river at the site of a partial dam failure caused by