Weather
-
A Particularly Intense Winter Storm Expected to Ravage Central and Western US
On Thursday and Friday, up to 12 inches of snow could fall in parts of the central and western United States, putting an end to snow droughts and disturbing travel plans for others.
Latest Research Articles
-
Snowstorm Warning Raised as Alaska Experiences Persistent Record-Shattering Cold
-
Northeastern US May Finally See 1st Snow of the Season
-
Western US Faces Snow Drought That Could Lead to a Big Problem
-
Severe Thunderstorms Ripped Across Southern United States, Prompting Tornado Warnings
-
Strong Weather Incoming, Storm Accumulates Snow Near Seattle
-
Parts of Northeast Experiences Snow Amid Active Weather Pattern
-
Texas Freeze Survivor Uses Tiktok to Help Others Prepare for Intense Winter
Total Solar Eclipse, Christmas Comet: More Celestial Events to Watch Out This December 2021
-
Valley of the Sun Breaks Winter Record for the First Time Since 1949
-
Series of Quick-Moving Storms to Unleash Rounds of Snow in the Great Lakes, Northeast
-
Storm Arwen: UK Grapples in the Aftermath of its Worst Storm in Decades
-
Hundreds of Starfish, Other Marine Animals Stranded on the Beach After Storm Arwen