A developing tropical system in the Caribbean is moving toward the Gulf of Mexico and could affect Florida by next week, forecasters said.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Flooding on sunny days? How El Niño could disrupt weather in 2024 – even with no storms
It doesn’t take a storm to cause ruinous flooding along our coasts, and El Niño is expected to worsen this “high-tide” flooding over the next year.
First August 2023 full moon coming Tuesday — and it’s a supermoon. Here’s what to know.
The first of two full moons in August will reach its peak on Tuesday August 1. As an added bonus, it will also be a supermoon!
As US heat wave spreads, Arizona counts the dead: 18 confirmed, dozens more suspected
Sweltering heat is expected to continue in the Southwest – and spread further across the central U.S. over the next few days and even weeks.
Tropical Storm Calvin bears down on Hawaii: Here’s what to expect on Big Island and more
The storm was forecast to hit or graze the Big Island of Hawaii by midweek, bringing the risk of heavy rainfall, which could lead to flash flooding and mudslides.
Hurricane Calvin churns toward Hawaii, currently a Category 3 ‘major’ hurricane
Meanwhile, Subtropical Storm Don spun up in the Atlantic on Friday, the hurricane center said. It, however, poses no threat to land.
After days of optimistic forecasts, northern lights chances are now slim. What happened?
Earlier predictions foretold the possibility of a gorgeous display of the northern lights. Now experts say that’s unlikely. Here’s what changed.
Sinking cities: Climate change is warping the ground our cities are built on, study says
According to the researchers’ computer simulations, warmer temperatures can cause the ground to contract beneath the weight of a building.
Your Fourth of July weather forecast: See who will get heat, severe storms
More high heat and thunderstorms will again be the main weather stories across the nation on the Fourth of July, forecasters said.
‘That’s going to be a problem’: Summer 2023 is shaping up to be sweltering and smoky
The deadly heat wave will ease over the next few days, but with the nation entering the hottest month of the year, the heat is far from over.