This tornado, which knocked a train off its tracks, ends the 12-year 'drought' of EF5 tornadoes since the Moore, Oklahoma storm in 2013.
After a brief respite, the Atlantic is about to heat back up, with a new tropical storm expected to form soon. Meanwhile, the Eastern Pacific is still active, and may see its seventeenth storm form ...
With two months to go in the Atlantic hurricane season, there are two areas being monitored for potential tropical development, including one that can bring impacts to the U.S.
October can be a month of extremes, and the Midwest and Northeast will experience it all in the coming days: warm afternoons, frosty mornings and desperately needed rain.
The first significant storm of the fall will throw a wrench in weekend travel and outdoor plans in parts of the western and central U.S.
Newly formed Tropical Storm Imelda to strengthen and bring flooding rain, storm surge, and gusty winds to parts of the Southeast U.S. coast this week. AccuWeather has the latest impacts and track ...
Caught between plunging temperatures, heavy snow, and rugged mountain terrain, a lost hunter relied on skill, grit, and quick thinking to survive two nights alone in Colorado’s Rawah Wilderness.
Back-to-back hurricanes threaten Bermuda as Imelda follows closely behind Humberto, bringing stronger winds, heavy rain, and dangerous seas just hours apart.
Unlike most tornado surveys done in person by the NWS, this tornado was confirmed with the help of satellite photos that showed the path of downed trees.
The seasonal occurrence that can lead to disruptive tidal flooding is due to a combination of astronomical, climatological and meteorological factors.
A developing tropical storm (Imelda) will bring heavy rain, strong winds, flooding, and coastal impacts to the Southeast and Carolinas next week, with track and intensity still being closely monitored ...
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