“We’re looking at record-breaking temperatures,” said Miles Higa, meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Portland office, describing the warmth as “unusual for this time of year.”
More than 10 million people across parts of the Midwest will be at risk of seeing severe thunderstorms again on Sunday, with damaging wind gusts, large hail and isolated tornadoes possible during the afternoon and evening. The...
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A youth baseball game in Florida on Sunday was the subject of a scary weather event when a dust devil formed on home plate and a child appeared to get caught up in it.
The National Weather Service warns of potentially catastrophic 200-mph wind gusts during Typhoon Mawar, which many people in the U.S. territory have never experienced before.
John Sterling will miss this weekend’s home series against the Padres and will skip the Yankees’ west coast trip next week because he is under the weather.
"It will be a little chilly ... probably more like sweatshirt-on-the-beach weather," Fox Weather meteorologist Samantha Thomas explained. "But the sun's going to be shining."
A rare June severe weather outbreak is expected Wednesday across the Southeast, where destructive winds, damaging hail and strong tornadoes are all possible.
The northeast region from New York's Hudson Valley through southern New England are at risk of seeing severe thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts, small hail and lightning
The chilling final text of a British billionaire trapped inside the Titanic-bound submersible that vanished deep below the water off Newfoundland on Sunday revealed that weather had been bad for sea travel in the days leading up to the trip.
El Niño has arrived, bringing potentially major effects on weather around the world, such as drought and flooding, and possibly setting a new record for the hottest year
A rainy gloomy weather system has set up shop over New York City, washing away the plans of the boroughs' would-be beach bums that were hoping to kick off the season by having fun in the sun.
Millions of people living along the Interstate 95 corridor in the Northeast are bracing for rounds of showers and thunderstorms over the next few days.