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Three people were killed and tens of thousands left without power after destructive storms hit New Jersey, toppling trees and downing power lines.
Tropical trouble could stir near Southeast beaches around 4th of July Warm waters along the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic coasts could help fuel the next tropical depression or storm of the ...
"This tropical rainstorm would only have 24-48 hours of time over the Bay of Campeche to develop, still, very warm sea-surface temperatures can allow the rainstorm to develop into a short-lived ...
The 2025 tornado season is the most active in the United States in more than a decade, with more preliminary tornado reports by the end of June than in any year since 2011. Fueled by a series of ...
Daily bouts of severe weather through early week across portions of the Plains, Midwest and mid-Atlantic will bring risks of damaging winds, hail and flash flooding.
A record 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel during the days leading up to the July 4th weekend, with 62.2 million to travel by car, the American Automobile Association (AAA) stated in a ...
A giant wind turbine blade crashed across I-70 in Maryland, halting traffic and injuring one person early Monday, police said. The crash shut down both directions near Hagerstown.
'Inverse' vaccines may hold key to challenge autoimmune diseases Reverse or inverse vaccines work by targeting only the specific part of the immune system that's behind diseases such as lupus ...
July 4 Forecast: Thunderstorms to focus over Upper Midwest, Plains and Florida Storms that erupt over portions of the central and southeastern United States could disrupt Independence Day activities.
Dramatic video captured a terrifyingly close call in Utah when several boulders came crashing down just feet away from two swimmers cooling off at Lower Calf Creek Falls. The popular waterfall in ...
Thunderstorms will continue to prowl portions of the central and eastern United States through this weekend although some of the most dangerous conditions may be produced by flooding downpours.
An extreme and dangerous heat wave responsible for highs of 30-40 C (90s to low 100s F) will only slowly east in part of Europe and persist in other areas as the first week of July progresses.