See inside the eye of historic Hurricane Beryl
While Category 4 Hurricane Beryl had 150-mph winds upon landfall in Grenada, all seemed calm inside the eye of the storm.
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While Category 4 Hurricane Beryl had 150-mph winds upon landfall in Grenada, all seemed calm inside the eye of the storm.
Seismic activity at the Kilauea volcano inside Hawaiiâs Volcanoes National Park continues, with 500 earthquakes occurring over the weekend. However, geologists say the volcano is not erupting.
An intense warm and unstable weather pattern in the Arctic throes of Alaska brought a rare bout of strong, widespread thunderstorms that lit up the Last Frontier with an extreme number of lightning strikes Thursday.
These live tracker maps from the FOX Forecast Center show the latest live forecast information, watches, warnings and potential impacts from Beryl.
Video of the special moment was posted on TikTok and has racked up more than 800,000 views.
A wind-driven wildfire burning uncontrolled north of Los Angeles is creating unhealthy air quality throughout Southern California after exploding in size to 11,000 acres within 24 hours.
Looking at the 30 years from 1991 to 2020, the average development date for the first named storm in the Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea or the Gulf of Mexico is in the third week of June. It looks like Mother Nature might be getting organized right on schedule.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could develop into a tropical depression or tropical storm this week, and while the system is expected to stay south of the U.S., fears are growing that tropical moisture being pulled north could lead to flash flooding along the Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi coasts.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center have flagged a new area to watch for potential tropical development in the southwestern Atlantic near the Bahamas this week.
A stout ridge will develop over the Ohio and Northeast in the coming days. The FOX Forecast Center expects a widespread swath of 90-to-95-degree temperatures, with a few communities reaching 100 degrees through the workweek.