HOUSTON – Millions of people across the South are bracing for another potent storm system that’s expected to bring more flooding[2] rain and severe weather[3] to areas that have already seen their fair share of extreme weather[4] over the past
FORT NELSON, B.C.– The combination of warm temperatures and an ongoing drought have helped fuel several fires in western Canada[1], which has triggered thousands to leave their homes.
One of the largest fires is burning in British Columbia and is being
FORT McMURRAY, Canada – The combination of warm temperatures and an ongoing drought have helped fuel several fires in western Canada[2], which has triggered thousands to leave their homes.
One of the largest fires burning in the province of British
Late April and early May are smack dab in the middle of severe weather season.
Unfortunately, this season has brought two weeks of nonstop storms, which have left residents in the U.S.scrambling for shelter as more than 600 Tornado Warnings blared
JOHNSON CITY, Texas – Severe storms over the Lone Star State on Thursday produced dozens of reports of damage, but giant hailstones outside of Austin[1] have people talking.
Katie Puckett in Johnson City found hail, which she said was over 6" in diameter,
JOHNSON CITY, Texas – Severe storms over Texas on Thursday produced dozens of reports of damage, but giant hailstones outside of Austin[1] have people talking.
Katie Puckett in Johnson City found one massive hailstone, which she said was over 6 inches in
OAK ISLAND, N.C. – A stunning event unfolded Wednesday evening on a North Carolina[2] island after lightning[3] struck three homes[4] quickly within a seven-block radius.
The Oak Island Fire Department received a call just after 9 p.m.Wednesday
HONOLULU — A powerful weather system is drenching the Hawaiian[2] Islands Friday, triggering flash flooding alerts across the state and even a Winter Storm Warning — yes, that’s not a typo — for the mountain summits along the Big Island.
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The first hurricane[1] predictions for the eastern Pacific are out, and unlike the Atlantic, forecasters believe the basin will largely resemble activity seen during an average season.
Mexico’s national weather service expects[2] 15-18 named storms to form,