Weather Webcast with Tom Wachs
Milwaukee hit 100° today for the first time since 2012. A few t-storms possible this evening as a cold front comes though. Temperatures in the 80s tomorrow with lower humidity levels.
People who live or are going to the Southern Caribbean islands must be extremely cautious over the next few days.
Stormy weather may put a damper on activities and throw a wrench into travel for the start of the Independence Day weekend in the northeastern United States, but the good news for those hoping to catch a fireworks show on the holiday itself is that the weather will steadily improve for the bulk of the region as the long weekend progresses. Concerns for a cold front dropping in and hitting the brakes over the mid-Atlantic are waning due to the stronger nature of the system. However, that stronger
In the Gulf of Mexico, Invest 95L is taking aim at Texas but tropical rainfall could extend to several Gulf Coast states.
Crews have made significant progress on the Rices fire but are 'far from being out of the woods,' a Cal Fire official said. Multiple structures are believed to have been destroyed.
The sea breeze will push over the coast & I-95 midday today, bringing a few storms. Heavy storms will get going this afternoon & evening well inland.
South Carolina was rocked by several earthquakes Wednesday, including the two strongest quakes yet in a "swarm" of earthquakes.
Meteorologists are still watching three disturbances in the Atlantic basin.
Mike Buresh is tracking some true tropical downpours that we’re accustomed to for this time of the year.
In honor of the year’s loudest and fastest three-day weekend ahead, the Tropics are living on the edge, with three disturbances pushing the boundaries of hurricane climatology for late June.
Could mining be causing the latest earthquakes to rock South Carolina? Here’s what state officials say.
Heat waves, like those repeatedly hitting Italy with peaks of 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), can significantly reduce the yield of surviving rice.
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This city just shattered its record for most consecutive days above 25°C, and it’s within striking distance of chopping down another heat record this week.
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office will remain on scene of the fully contained Halligan FIre for now, according to a tweet.
The low in the Gulf is still bringing rain to Texas, but not a tropical cyclone yet. Also not a tropical cyclone, Potential Tropical Cyclone Two is headed for the Pacific!
A round of severe thunderstorms is possible across the southern Prairies on Wednesday. Some storms could produce very large hail and even a conditional tornado threat.
U.S. power companies are facing supply crunches that may hamper their ability to keep the lights on as the nation heads into the heat of summer and the peak hurricane season. Extreme weather events such as storms, wildfires and drought are becoming more common in the United States. Consumer power use is expected to hit all-time highs this summer, which could strain electric grids at a time when federal agencies are warning the weather could pose reliability issues.
The impact of the North American monsoon has been significant in the Southwest over the past week, and this is expected to continue through the holiday weekend. However, AccuWeather meteorologists say that other areas of the West may also get active weather in the coming days. The number of showers and thunderstorms has decreased a bit in the Southwest compared to earlier in the week, but this respite will be short-lived. "After a bit of a lull in coverage around midweek, rains will increase aga
Even if a tropical system does not form, tropical downpours are likely across the Gulf Coast states this week.
A tornado touched down at the Treasure Coast International Airport and Business Park, but caused no damage, a weather official said