Tom shows how soon snow transitions to rain
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer shows how soon the snow in the north and west of Baltimore will change Wednesday to rain throughout Maryland.
Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer shows how soon the snow in the north and west of Baltimore will change Wednesday to rain throughout Maryland.
Just days after being hit by a brutal ice storm, Texas could experience more severe weather early this week.
Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, recorded the coldest wind chill in the history of the United States on Saturday morning when an arctic air mass hit New England.
Forty-five years ago, to the day, a historic blizzard rocked the Northeast, leaving Boston and surrounding suburbs paralyzed for a week.
Whether you dread it or welcome it, daylight saving time is fast approaching this year.
A wave capsized a boat off the coast of Oregon as a crew tried to save a stranded mariner, who police said was a suspect in an incident in which a dead fish was left at a house used in the movie The Goonies.Video released by the US Coast Guard (USCG) shows a student rescuer in training jumping into choppy surf six miles west of the mouth of the Columbia River, it said.As the rescuer swims towards the boat, a giant wave crashes onto it, capsizing it and sending the boater tumbling into the water.The USCG said multiple units responded to a mayday call from a disabled 35-foot vessel Sandpiper, which was taking on water on Friday morning.The rescue swimmer, a student of the Advanced Helicopter Rescue School, was deployed to the water where twenty-foot waves and extremely high windspeeds were reported, the USCG said.The boater was rescued by the swimmer after the wave hit and both were hoisted to safety. The boater was taken to hospital with minor injuries.Astoria Police Department later said they had arrested the boater, who they named as 35-year-old Jericho Labonte.Police said Labonte had posted a video of himself on Facebook earlier that week placing a dead fish on the front porch of a house that featured in The Goonies. Labonte was wanted on charges of theft, endangering another person, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and criminal mischief. Credit: US Coast Guard via Storyful
Such a quake would be 'so powerful that it causes widespread damage and consequently affects lives and livelihoods of all southern Californians,' a report says.
“Devil’s Cigar” is one of the world’s rarest mushrooms, officials said.
Experts says sea levels will rise 11-13 inches along southeastern North Carolina by 2050, leaving towns to reconsider their place alongside the ocean.
It looks like something out of “The Neverending Story.” But it may be just a large pig released illegally into the woods.
Monterey County officials have been releasing some of the reservoir’s water into the Salinas River to prevent it from spilling.
At first, he didn’t quite recognize the fish he reeled in. But now he’s going to have it mounted.
One California water manager says Colorado River reservoirs aren't likely to refill. Scientists agree that the region needs to plan for a drier future.
More severe weather and flash flooding are possible across parts of the South starting on Tuesday.
Gen Z is channeling their climate anxiety to tackle the crisis they feel previous generations have largely ignored.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake and 7.5 magnitude aftershock flattened buildings, killing and injuring thousands.
Some residents in Kimberley, B.C., reported shaking from the minor earthquake on social media late Saturday evening local time.
Record wind chills were not only felt across Eastern Canada but also throughout the northeastern United States.
The white 'bathtub ring' around Lake Powell, which is roughly 110 feet high, shows the former high water mark. AP Photo/Rick BowmerAs Western states haggle over reducing water use because of declining flows in the Colorado River Basin, a more hopeful drama is playing out in Glen Canyon. Lake Powell, the second-largest U.S. reservoir, extends from northern Arizona into southern Utah. A critical water source for seven Colorado River Basin states, it has shrunk dramatically over the past 40 years.
Miami and Fort Lauderdale received over four inches of rain Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Miami.
Icy conditions ended January and lingered into the first days of February across the south-central U.S to the Ohio Valley. Now, AccuWeather meteorologists say a springlike weather pattern will turn things around, with risks of both flooding and severe weather on the docket for the same area. The most recent extreme weather event to strike the center of the country was when days of dangerous ice struck in late January into early February. The widespread ice event halted travel in half a dozen sta