A severe weather event is set to unleash tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and snow across the central states. The National Weather Service warns of catastrophic flash flooding and storm risks affecting millions.
A dangerous storm system will affect millions across the U.S. this week, bringing severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and extreme flooding from Arkansas to Ohio. Be prepared for life-threatening conditions!
A powerful storm system wreaked havoc across several U.S. states, resulting in 39 fatalities and widespread destruction. As cleanup begins, concerns rise over the nation's disaster preparedness amid significant agency changes.
A dangerous outbreak of severe thunderstorms is on the horizon for the Midwest and South, with the potential for tornadoes, damaging winds, large hail, and flash flooding this weekend. Stay prepared!
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 1,000 employees at NOAA, jeopardizing crucial weather forecasts and disaster response. Experts warn this could lead to severe consequences as storms approach.
A violent storm is set to impact over 55 million people across the central and southern US, bringing tornadoes, blizzards, and disruptions to Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans. As high winds threaten safety, officials are on high alert.
The National Weather Service faces severe staffing cuts, jeopardizing its ability to predict weather hazards. With over 600 job losses, experts warn of dire consequences for public safety and emergency responses.
The recent firings at NOAA have raised alarms among experts who warn that the cuts could jeopardize public safety and have a significant negative impact on the U.S. economy. With storm season approaching, the lack of staffing may lead to disastrous consequences for Americans.
The recent firings at NOAA threaten lives and the economy, jeopardizing weather forecasts crucial for safety and agriculture. Experts warn of dire consequences if these cuts continue.
The recent layoffs at NOAA, affecting 800 employees, raise concerns about the accuracy of weather forecasts and climate data. What does this mean for the future of meteorology?