As Hurricane Erin approaches, East Coast beaches brace for dangerous conditions. With mandatory evacuations and state emergencies declared, beachgoers are urged to stay out of the water and heed local warnings.
Hurricane Erin is moving closer to the Eastern seaboard, prompting evacuations in North Carolina. High waves and dangerous conditions are expected as the storm approaches, raising concerns for coastal communities.
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.
A powerful flash flood in southern New Mexico has left at least three people missing and caused extensive damage in Ruidoso, with emergency crews conducting over 85 swift water rescues amid rising waters and fallen homes.
As Central Texas grapples with the aftermath of devastating floods that claimed at least 90 lives, Rep. Joaquin Castro demands a thorough investigation into the failures of the National Weather Service and emergency preparedness.
Tropical Storm Chantal continues to pose a threat to the Carolina coastline, with warnings in effect as it moves north. Heavy rains, dangerous surf, and potential flooding are expected through the weekend. Stay alert!
Tens of millions of Americans face extreme heat alerts as temperatures soar into the high 90s and even reach 100 degrees in major cities. Mayors urge citizens to prepare and seek cooling options.
A powerful tornado struck St. Louis, causing at least five fatalities and damaging over 5,000 buildings. As rescue efforts continue, the community faces a long road to recovery amidst severe weather warnings.
Torrential rain and deadly tornadoes are wreaking havoc across the South and Midwest, with flash flood emergencies declared in multiple states. As communities assess the damage, more severe weather is on the way.
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.