Remnants of Tropical Depression Ophelia to soak NYC into Monday
Don’t put that raincoat back in the closet just yet. The remnants of Tropical Depression Ophelia will continue to bring at least another 24 hours of nasty wet weather to ...
Don’t put that raincoat back in the closet just yet. The remnants of Tropical Depression Ophelia will continue to bring at least another 24 hours of nasty wet weather to ...
Several states are hunkering down as Tropical Storm Ophelia barrels towards the East Coast, where it is expected to make landfall on Saturday with “life-threatening” storm surge, heavy rains and ...
We’ve officially passed the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, and the tropics are remaining extremely active with the development of Hurricane Nigel and two other areas being monitored for possible development ...
Last week, Lake Mead water levels started to even out after experiencing a steep increase for the last five months, but it isn’t expected to last for long. After years ...
The record heat and sunshine has been abruptly replaced by a weekend of storms, triggering a third day of severe weather threats in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast and an increasing threat of flooding near the Appalachians. ...
If Lake Belton water levels continue to drop, the ghost town of Sparta hidden beneath may be revealed. Drought has plagued the southwest United States for years, drastically impacting water ...
The driving ban at Burning Man was lifted Monday — allowing the estimated 64,000 remaining attendees an opportunity to escape to the festival grounds that were transformed into a muddy ...
A group of commuters aboard a rail line in Madrid saw their train car suddenly flood with water as a record torrential rain swept across Spain from Sunday to Monday. ...
A Burning Man attendee only managed to escape being trapped in the muddy pit surrounding the Nevada festival by making a “Dukes of Hazzard-style” leap in her pal’s vehicle, she ...
A death has been reported at the site of the Burning Man music and arts festival – where thousands of attendees have been forced into “survival mode” as torrential rains ...