ATLANTA – Actor Tray Chaney, known for his role in "The Wire," said that his son was seriously injured when he was thrown 300 feet from his room as a tornado barreled through their Henry County, Georgia[1], home on Thursday.
The tornado[2] touched down
LYNDEN, Wash.-- Emergency officials have been busy as...well, you know, cleaning up after a commercial truck full of bee hives crashed in northern Washington[1], unleashing 250 million bees on first responders.
The truck overturned on Weidkamp Road around 4
Forecasters are keeping a close eye on a significant plume of Saharan dust that is making its way off of Africa[1] and through the Atlantic for the possibility that it could reach parts of the United States late next week.
Every year, NOAA estimates more
CHARLOTTE, N.C.– More than 93 million people are covered by the threat of severe storms on Friday, as severe weather threatens the afternoon and evening commutes for those in the southeastern[1] US and mid-Atlantic[2].
The area of greatest concern is the
SEWARD, Alaska – What began as a tranquil Alaskan[1] hike rapidly escalated into a desperate fight for survival for one couple.
Last Saturday, 61-year-old Kell Morris and his wife sought to avoid holiday[2] crowds by venturing onto a quiet, untracked path
MIAMI – In light of hurricane season starting this weekend, NOAA’s National Hurricane Center (NHC) provided a sneak peek into how the agency has updated its approach to forecasting hurricanes, particularly by using new technology[1].
NHC Director Michael
DESTIN, Fla.– A couple drowned in the Gulf of America while visiting a Florida[1] resort, despite the heroic efforts of a bystander who rescued their son.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office[2] (OCSO) identified the victims on Wednesday as a 57-year-old
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ky.– At least one person is dead and multiple people are hurt after a tornado ripped through a rural part of Washington County, Kentucky, on Friday morning.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office confirmed the death to FOX Weather.The
SAN ANTONIO – Torrential downpours led to widespread flash flooding in San Antonio[1] on Friday morning, prompting high-water rescues and grinding the city's morning rush hour to a halt.
Powerful thunderstorms[2] are beginning to weaken as they move across a