Virgin Galactic might hit another milestone today in its quest to provide trips to suborbital space. If the weather cooperates and everything goes as planned for the company, its first private passenger flight will be taking off from its Spaceport...
Virgin Galactic might hit another milestone today in its quest to provide trips to suborbital space. If the weather cooperates and everything goes as planned for the company, its first private passenger flight will be taking off from its Spaceport...
Virgin Galactic might hit another milestone today in its quest to provide trips to suborbital space. If the weather cooperates and everything goes as planned for the company, its first private passenger flight will be taking off from its Spaceport...
Hawaii's main power supplier is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging the company knowingly ignored weather warnings and created the perfect conditions to fuel the Maui wildfires that killed at least 96 people.
Dramatic video captured the moment a group of Australian surfers were found alive in the water -- 36 hours after their boat capsized during bad weather off Indonesia in what had been a celebratory 30th birthday trip.
The National Weather Center in Miami said in the most recent advisory at 12 a.m. that the maximum sustained wind speed was 85 mph, down from 90 mph hours earlier.
There was no rain until mid-July, according to the National Weather Service, meaning the gates were open for at least 30 days with anyone was able to walk through
The weather service also confirmed that an EF-1 tornado with winds of 90 mph (145 kph) crossed from Ingham County into the western edge of adjacent Livingston County on Thursday night.
Temperatures in the area reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking by four degrees the previous record for this date that was set in 2011, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee called Idalia “an unprecedented event” since no major hurricanes on record have ever passed through the bay abutting the Big Bend.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning beachgoers in the Northeast of "life-threatening rip currents" as the busy Labor Day weekend kicks off today.
The long weekend will grow progressively warmer and more humid, said senior meteorologist for AccuWeather Dan Pydynowski, with Monday being the hottest and most humid for the New York City area.