Utah's Weather Authority | Rainy weekend on the way - Friday, May 27 evening forecast
Meteorologist Allison Croghan
Deep in the Florida Everglades, a team from the Conservancy of Southwest Florida made a shocking discovery when they came upon a sight they will likely never forget. The biggest Burmese python the team of three had ever laid their eyes on was just mere feet from them. Although the snake was captured in December, scientists only announced the discovery this past Tuesday after National Geographic recently published an exclusive article on the python. According to the conservancy, this Burmese pyth
An all-time heat record is under threat and Hudson Bay’s ice is melting at an astonishing rate as a persistent spell of hot weather roasts the Arctic Circle.
Desert Sun readers sound off about water.
The quake had a depth of 0.8 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The average American now spends $114 a month on power, not to mention over $70 on water and over $63 on natural gas.
The engineering of water importation should have started with the 2003 agreement that legalized redirecting Colorado River water away from the sea.
Sixty people nearly had to stay at the park overnight.
The RSPB should stop targeting game shoots and focus on cats, the head of Countryside Alliance has said.
One of marijuana’s greatest negative environmental impacts could well be the result of law enforcement efforts to destroy the crops.
There are about 100,000 alligators prowling along South Carolina. Most live in the Lowcountry, but they’re found elsewhere too.
A massive Burmese python, an invasive species, was caught and euthanized by biologists in Florida's Picayune Strand State Forest.
Police are investigating after a water rescue in Yarmouth
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STORY: The sunset tide was not high enough to activate the Mose flood barriers, launched in 2020 to protect the fragile city from flooding during the high water.Venice's floods are caused by a combination of factors exacerbated by climate change - from rising sea levels and unusual high tides to land subsidence that has pushed down the city ground level.They usually occur in autumn and winter months.
Something as simple as drinking tap water is exposing millions of Illinoisans to toxic chemicals that build up in human blood, cause cancer and other diseases and take years to leave the body. Scientists call the chemicals per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS. They are commonly known as forever chemicals because they don’t break down in the environment. Despite plenty of warning signs, ...
Arizona’s wildfire season, which got off to an early start this year, could be even more catastrophic in 2022 than in previous years.
Just 2% of Earth's 1 million known insect species are harmful to plants, animals or humans. Here are 10 that can damage your vegetable gardens.
Central Florida will get a break from the extreme heat on Saturday as temperatures drop and return to seasonal levels.
Some rain later this morning into the early afternoon.
The fire’s smoke could be seen from Paso Robles, one resident said.