Arizona golf course worker killed by swarm of bees while mowing
A member of the grounds crew at an Arizona resort golf course has died after he was attacked by a traveling swarm of bees.
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A member of the grounds crew at an Arizona resort golf course has died after he was attacked by a traveling swarm of bees.
The giant heat dome high-pressure system that baked the Carolinas and surrounding states last week is now over the Atlantic. That extra high pressure, along with Saharan dust and dry air, is keeping the tropics calm. No tropical development is expected for at least the next week.
Texas power company crews are now facing threats while working to restore electricity to nearly a million people in the Houston metro area who have been without air conditioning for five days during an intense heat wave following Hurricane Beryl.
Start your day with the latest weather news. A disturbance along the East Coast of the U.S. is bringing the threat of heavy rain to some of the nationâs largest cities along the Interstate 95 corridor.
The National Park Service said efforts to resuscitate a Texas man at Grand Canyon National Park were unsuccessful on Sunday. Around 17 people die every year at the park, with falls and medical issues being the top causes of fatalities.
Nearly a year after enduring the worst natural disaster in the history of the Hawaiian Islands, residents are keeping a close eye on a more than 400-acre fire burning near the Haleakala volcano.
The phenomenon happens twice a year, weeks before and after the summer solstice when the Sun aligns perfectly with the east-west streets of Manhattan. Thousands usually gather around the busy streets of New York City to catch a view.
La Niña is running a little bit behind, but the hurricane-fueling weather pattern is still expected to arrive just in time for the heart of the Atlantic hurricane season, according to NOAAâs latest monthly update.
The Tropical Disturbance offshore of Jacksonville is a weak area of low pressure under hostile upper winds and surrounded by dry air.
Widespread flash flooding has been reported in New England due to torrential rain from the remnants of what was once Hurricane Beryl as the system continued on its trek across the eastern U.S. after making landfall in Texas earlier this week.