Texas shark attack victim implores others to avoid murky waters: ‘I lost my entire calf’
A Texas woman who lost part of her leg in a shark attack on July 4th weekend said she didn't see the toothy predator coming toward her until it was too late.
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A Texas woman who lost part of her leg in a shark attack on July 4th weekend said she didn't see the toothy predator coming toward her until it was too late.
It's so hot in the West that cans of soda used on Southwest Airlines flights are exploding due to the extreme heat.
A Flash Flood Emergency is no longer a rarity in the village of Ruidoso after the community experienced dire flooding over the past month, prompting the National Weather Service to issue more than a dozen of its most severe flooding alerts.
Scientists for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said seismic activity began to increase over the weekend, and hundreds of earthquakes were recorded.
Two large wildfires sparked in Riverside County, California, on Sunday, sending residents fleeing as flames quickly spread, destroying three homes and threatening more than 1,000 others.
Millions of people in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast are bracing for a stretch of gloomy days as we kick off the new workweek thanks to a surge of tropical moisture that will funnel rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms into the region that could impact travel at major airport hubs.
The July lull in tropical development continues. The tropical Atlantic, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico are covered with Saharan dust and dry air. High pressure is controlling the tropical-development belt.
As we escape the heat dome, an unsettled summer week is forecast across Texas. Plentiful moisture and no sinking air over our region mean we can crank out popup showers and storms daily this week. Today, there will be scattered storms across most of Texas. Widespread severe weather isnât expected, but strong wind gusts, small […]
Start your day with the latest weather news â Summer storms will continue to bring the chance of flooding in the southern U.S., while a good portion of the West will see dangerous heat to start the week.
An active pattern has set up across Texas, allowing for scattered showers and storms to stay in the forecast.