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Residents across the Great Plains and Mid-Atlantic regions are facing disappointing prospects for the upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend, as forecasts indicate unsettled and
An EF-1 tornado ripped through parts of Otsego County in central New York on Tuesday, July 1, 2026, causing significant property damage, downing trees and
A rapidly strengthening tropical system in the western Pacific Ocean is poised to deliver significant impacts to U.S. territories in the Mariana Islands chain early
Farmers across southern Mississippi are grappling with major setbacks to their watermelon crops following weeks of relentless heavy rain and widespread flooding. The timing could
A massive wildfire raging through southern Colorado has rapidly expanded, nearly doubling its footprint in a single day and rising to become the top priority
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is off to a notably quiet beginning. One month in, only a single named storm — Tropical Storm Arthur —
As Independence Day approaches, forecasters at the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center remain vigilant, issuing timely alerts to protect travelers and residents enjoying the
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has discontinued its monitoring of a weak weather disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean located off the southeastern United States coastline.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season opened with Tropical Storm Arthur, which unleashed unprecedented rainfall across central Louisiana, submerging farmland and threatening rice crops at a
Residents across several Midwestern states should prepare for the possibility of intensified thunderstorm activity as the day progresses. Forecasters have highlighted the risk of “enhanced”