News

Looking back at the weather history books, the ceremonies have gone on rain or shine, hot or cold. Most notably, in 1841, President William Henry Harrison was sworn in on a blustery day.
As cities, farmers and businesses plan for an uncertain future, researchers are attempting to determine how much weather ...
See the moment a dust storm blanketed Chicago; "It's like something out of the history books" CBS A dust storm blows through Morris, Illinois, during a high school graduation ceremony on May 16 ...
As the Park fire marches into history books — becoming California’s sixth largest on record — experts say it still has much life left, with several challenges hindering efforts to combat the ...
Fire Weather: Livestream and Q&A with John Vaillant. Author John Vaillant will join the SciFri Book Club livestream to talk about the Fort McMurray wildfire and the escalating impact of fire in the ...
2024 will go into the weather history books as Pittsburgh's warmest year, breaking a century's old record. Each month this year was above-normal and extends a run to now 18 consecutive months of ...
May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado and the strongest. Although they struck 17 years apart, both storms hit on May 11 and left lasting ...
"It's like something out of the history books, you know? Unbelievable," Nichin said. CBS According to the National Weather Service, it was only the second time their Chicago office has issued a ...