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As thundery rain swells streams and rivers in the Ozarks during the Memorial Day weekend, it is more likely to expand toward Charlotte, rather than Indianapolis.
While the West will be best, and some may shiver in the Northeast, dangerous conditions from flash flooding and severe thunderstorms will lurk from the southern Plains to the interior Southeast on ...
Don't expect improvement by leaps and bounds in the Northeast for the Memorial Day weekend, but there will be positive trends following the cold rainstorm.
Federal regulators have given SpaceX the green light for another test flight of Starship, the most powerful launch vehicle ever constructed, after two explosive mishaps earlier this year rained debris ...
The Department of Homeland Security is inserting more than a half-dozen of its officials into key roles at FEMA to effectively run the agency, according to multiple sources and an internal memo ...
A nose landing gear wheel and tire broke off and hit an engine and wing during a Frontier Airlines attempted landing in Puerto Rico last month, according to a preliminary report from the NTSB.
The United States is 220 tornado reports above historical average for this time of year after a long week of twisters, and four states lead the pack.
How many hurricanes will there be this year? Will this season be worse than 2024? AccuWeather meteorologists have the answers to these questions and more ahead of the official start of the Atlantic ...
The National Weather Service says the tornado that struck St. Louis on Friday afternoon was an EF-3, with winds up to 152 mph. It barreled through the city at 55 mph, at times stretching a mile wide.
Even though the extreme nature of severe weather and tornadoes may decline into the Memorial Day weekend, there will still be significant risks to lives and property the local level.
A veteran storm chaser called it "a harrowing experience" after watching two trucks speed toward a massive tornado that plowed across a highway in Kansas on Sunday afternoon.
With the help of more than five dozen fossils, paleontologists have uncovered a tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth” that swam in Earth’s oceans 506 million years ago.