Hurricane Erin, a powerful Category 2 storm, is set to impact a dozen states with dangerous surf and possible flooding from Wednesday to Friday. Stay informed about weather alerts in your area!
Minnesota faces a dire flooding threat as storms bring heavy rainfall overnight. The National Weather Service warns of potential life-threatening conditions, particularly in the Twin Cities and southern regions. Stay alert and safe!
Hurricane Erin has intensified to a Category 3 storm and is expected to escalate further. While currently not expected to make landfall, nearby islands face severe weather threats including flooding and landslides. Precautions are being taken across affected regions.
Hurricane Erin has intensified into a powerful Category 4 storm in the Caribbean, with maximum winds of 145 mph. While it's not expected to hit land, nearby islands face serious flooding risks. Is the U.S. safe from its path?
At least 194 people have died in Pakistan due to catastrophic monsoon floods and landslides, with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa severely affected. Rescue efforts continue amid heavy rainfall and disaster declarations.
Tropical Storm Erin, currently 820 miles from Cape Verde, is expected to strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2025 season by late Thursday. With at least eight fatalities reported, concern grows for its path toward the Caribbean and U.S. east coast.
Southeast Wisconsin faces catastrophic flooding, leading to emergency declarations and widespread destruction. Communities band together as recovery efforts begin.
Milwaukee faces historic flooding as record rainfall leads to emergency rescues and an early closure of the state fair. Officials warn of more rain and hazardous conditions ahead.
Over 130 million people are warned of a dangerous heat wave sweeping the Eastern U.S. with temperatures feeling like 108 to 116 degrees. Major cities brace for sweltering conditions and thunderstorms.
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.