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AUSTIN, Texas – Prepare[1] for an inferno in Central Texas[2].
The scorching heat descending upon the Lone Star State will be so extreme that thermometers are forecast to climb higher than the sun[3]-baked sands of all the U.S.[4] deserts, with high
CHICAGO – Tens of millions of people from the Upper Midwest to the Ohio Valley are on alert as a multiday severe weather threat begins Wednesday, with forecasters warning of storms capable of producing tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts.
This
CHICAGO – There’s been an eerie lull in extreme weather[1] across the U.S.[2] recently, but all that is about to change as the FOX Forecast Center monitors a seven-day stretch of severe weather[3] that kicks off on Wednesday.
The central and northern
FRY, Greece -- A strong earthquake[1] rattled the waters just off the Greek island of Crete Tuesday evening, with shaking felt across the region in the middle of the night.
The magnitude 6.1 quake struck just before 2 a.m.local time Wednesday (7 p.m.ET
FRY, Greece -- A strong earthquake[1] rattled the waters just off the Greek island of Crete Tuesday evening, with shaking felt across the region in the middle of the night.
The magnitude 6.1 quake struck just before 2 a.m.local time Wednesday (7 p.m.ET
FRY, Greece -- A strong earthquake[1] rattled the waters just off the Greek island of Crete Tuesday evening, with shaking felt across the region in the middle of the night.
The magnitude 6.0 quake struck just before 2 a.m.local time Wednesday (7 p.m.ET
WASHINGTON – As temperatures rise and summer[1] approaches, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about an annual and deadly danger:children left alone in hot cars.
Already in 2025, authorities in at least two jurisdictions are investigating whether extreme
ST.LOUIS COUNTY, Minn.– Wildfires[1] have exploded in size across parts of northeastern Minnesota[2] north of Lake Superior, destroying at least 40 homes[3] and buildings, as unseasonably high temperatures and low humidity[4] will continue to drive
ST.LOUIS COUNTY, Minn.– Relentless wildfires[1] have continued to rapidly grow across parts of northeastern Minnesota[2] north of Lake Superior, destroying at least 144 homes and buildings, after days of unseasonably high temperatures and low humidity[3].