The third atmospheric river event in 10 days is forecast to dump more than six inches of additional water over parts of the already soaked west coast.
The South, Midwest, and Plains can expect rain, snow, and tornadoes this week.
Widespread drought, deadly monsoons, and record-breaking temperatures swept the globe this year.
The West Coast is bracing for heavy rains and snow as freezing temperatures left a trail of burst pipes across the Southeast.
Hard-hit Western New York was littered with abandoned cars and piles of snow several feet high after the Christmas blizzard.
The National Weather Service is predicting sub-zero windchills, heavy snow, and ice storms over large areas of the country.
40 years of data show seemingly related temperature fluctuations thousands of miles apart in the planet's troposphere.
A major cold front in the wake of winter storms could bring dangerously cold temperatures to much of the U.S.
In the aftermath of flooding, mold inside homes can become a nightmare—and insurance doesn't always pay for cleanup.
Devastating storms ripped through the South as part of a huge front of bad weather moving through the U.S. this week.
Severe weather pummeled Western states and is now headed for the East Coast.
Category 1 storms are no joke. Nicole brought serious damage to parts of the state and killed at least four people.
Currently over The Bahamas as a strong tropical storm, Nicole is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall in Florida overnight.
If the storm makes landfall in Florida as a Category 1, it would be the second-latest season hurricane to ever hit the continental U.S..
Sandy exposed New York City's vulnerability to climate change—and officials are still grappling with the fallout.
The 2012 storm flooded NYC and New Jersey just before Halloween, wreaking havoc on infrastructure from subways to hospitals.
Floodwater often contains pollutants and pathogens that can sicken and kill people in the aftermath of a storm.
Hard-hit Lee County has seen a surge in cases of the serious waterborne infection.
Warmer air holds more moisture, which means more rain.
A massive storm surge, 150+ mph winds, and inundating rain have reshaped parts of coastal southwestern Florida.
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