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AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring two areas in the southwestern Atlantic basin for tropical development for the first two weeks of June. At least one will directly affect the United States.
Two construction workers were killed Wednesday when a large crane collapsed at the site of a new Cape Canaveral hospital on ...
A father and daughter died on Mount Katahdin in Maine after hiking on the mountain on Sunday amid cold, wet and windy weather.
Canadian wildfires covered the Eastern U.S. with smoke, causing the sun to turn red when viewed through the smoke.
While not the chilly, rainy weather of late May, or the dry, warm weather of early June, the Northeast will flip back and forth between nice weather and drenching storms into mid-month.
Severe weather may show no mercy for parts of the central United States with a daily risk in some locations. Storms will also reach into parts of the East as well.
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
Oarfish sightings in India and Australia have reignited fascination with the deep-sea creatures long linked to natural disaster legends.
A plume of dust originating from Africa’s Sahara Desert is tracking west across the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday and will soon reach parts of the Southeast.
Beating the scorching heat was much different before air conditioning was commonplace, and many people had to be creative when trying to stay cool and comfortable on a hot summer afternoon.
The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for some raw ground beef products sold at Whole Foods Market because of a risk of E. coli ...