A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across Southern California, prompting evacuation orders and emergency declarations. With over 38 million under flood watches, the extreme weather is expected to persist beyond Christmas Day.
In a bid to prevent wildfires, Xcel Energy has shut power for 50,000 customers in Colorado's Front Range due to extreme weather conditions. Schools are closed, and emergency services are on alert.
Washington State faces unprecedented rainfall, with nearly 5 trillion gallons falling in just a week due to supercharged atmospheric rivers. Experts warn of record flooding, particularly along the Skagit River.
As Hurricane Melissa approaches Jamaica with winds up to 180 mph, residents prepare for potential catastrophic impacts. With flooding and landslides expected, authorities urge caution and readiness as the storm nears landfall.
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A massive dust storm, known as a haboob, has swept through central Arizona, causing chaos in Phoenix. With winds reaching 60 mph, visibility dropped dramatically, leading to power outages and grounded flights. Learn more about this astonishing weather event!
This week, witness breathtaking science as record warm seas in the UK reveal new species, while astronomers capture the fastest interstellar comet ever. Plus, discover the mysterious lifecycle of hairy caterpillars and the devastating impact of heatwaves in Europe.
Severe storms have wreaked havoc across Wisconsin, leading to the cancellation of the last day of the State Fair. Flooding has caused power outages and road closures, impacting many residents.
In a dramatic turn of events, the number of missing persons in Texas' catastrophic flooding has plummeted from 160 to just 3. As recovery efforts continue, officials emphasize the importance of thorough searches to reunite families. The tragedy claimed at least 135 lives, with a special legislative session set to address the aftermath.
This summer has seen a tragic rise in deadly flash floods across the U.S., with climate scientists linking these extreme weather events to human-caused climate change. As humidity levels soar, the conditions for catastrophic rainfall become increasingly prevalent.