U.S. large-scale outdoor events in 2026 such as the FIFA® World Cup matches (plus fan events, practices, viewing parties and more), the Macy’s® and other 4th of July Fireworks show, ...
A tropical cyclone forced Noordam to skip a port visit in Queensland and remain at sea in calmer waters instead.
Winter weather is one of the most predictable hazards we face. We know when it is coming. We understand the risks. We can ...
A U.S.-supported humanitarian flight will depart from Florida, carrying much needed relief supplies. A second flight will follow on January 16, and a commercial vessel will deliver additional ...
The Trump Administration is following through on our commitment to deliver $3 million in much-needed disaster relief to the Cuban people affected by Hurricane Melissa. The United States remains ...
La Niña continues as one of the leading playwrights of U.S. weather this winter, helping guide the jet stream and contributing to polar disruptions.
The first forecast for the 2026 hurricane season suggests tropical activity for the coming year will stick close to the modern average. Tropical Storm Risk this month released its extended range ...
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Twin hurricanes collide in deadliest Pacific threat in years—100 mph winds target West Coast
The National Hurricane Center issued hurricane and tropical-storm watches for southwestern Mexico and the Baja Peninsula as Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Octave bring heavy rain, rough surf, ...
Western Athletic Conference basketball action on Thursday night featured UT Arlington defeating both the men’s and women’s teams from Utah Tech.
Hurricane Wilma in 2005 remains the most intense hurricane ever measured in the Atlantic basin. Typhoon Haiyan also meets the criteria, as does Typhoon Hagibis, which hit Tokyo in 2019. Hagibis caused ...
A string of scam calls impersonating the Wasilla Police Department (WPD) regarding a missed jury duty summons and asking for financial compensation has been targeting residents in the Mat-Su Valley.
People in North Carolina who lost their homes during Hurricane Helene are still waiting for FEMA to step in and help. State officials say the agency is stalling applications for relief. North Carolina ...
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