April continues 11th straight month of Earth’s record-breaking warmth
This April was Earthâs warmest on record since global records began and the 11th consecutive record month, according to NOAA.
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This April was Earthâs warmest on record since global records began and the 11th consecutive record month, according to NOAA.
The killer tornado that pounded Barnsdall, Oklahoma on May 5 delivered so much damage, it could be seen by satellite.
Jaws dropped in the Branson, Missouri, area Monday as a tornado chewed its way across Payne's Valley Golf Course.
Start your day with the latest weather news. Deadly storms caused damage across the Gulf Coast on Monday, and that trend will likely continue Tuesday.
Crowds that flocked to watch the Volcano of Fire erupt last month were treated to a crazy light show when lightning apparently struck the mountain top.
Cleanup efforts are underway in a Pennsylvania town south of Pittsburgh after an EF-2 tornado ripped through the community on Saturday, injuring at least two people and sending parishioners of a local church running for safety as it took a direct hit during a service.
Start your day with the latest weather news. A historic geomagnetic storm that blasted Earth over the weekend treated millions to vivid auroras dancing across the sky, including in some unusual places.
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck just offshore the coasts of Mexico and Guatemala on Sunday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Wildfires in western Canada forced thousands of people from their homes as local officials said the combination of the weather and dry conditions led to an extreme threat from blazes. One of the largest fires is the Parker Lake wildfire, which had burned nearly 5,000 acres as of Saturday.
Severe storms on Thursday across Texas produced giant hail and damaging winds. Local National Weather Service offices issue Severe Thunderstorm Warnings when hail is thought to be the size of quarters, but a Johnson City resident said her hailstone was the size of a melon.