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
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HENRY COUNTY, Ga.– A Georgia[1] community is reeling after a tornado touched down in Henry County on Thursday.The twister tore through several homes and left an 18-year-old critically injured at a hospital, according to county police.
The twister touched
GALVESTON, Texas – As the Atlantic basin hurricane[1] season begins, Galveston officials are alerting residents to a key change they may notice if a tropical cyclone threatens the region.Instead of issuing evacuation orders 36 hours before the arrival of