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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.
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.
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.
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.
A tractor-trailer crash on a Washington road set an estimated 14 million bees loose near the Canadian border, causing the roadway to be closed for 24 hours.
A Florida sheriff's office said deputies and a local trapper ended up removing two alligators from residential pools in a single day.
After killing millions in the Black Death, plague evolved to survive — growing less deadly, more contagious, and harder to eliminate, new research from ancient DNA reveals.
A large wild elephant caught shopkeepers off guard at a convenience store in Thailand on Monday, when it lumbered into the shop in search of food.
Summer is underway, and experts warn that this year could be particularly bad for ticks, which thrive in warm and humid weather and can transmit dangerous diseases.
A newly installed webcam recorded a hydrothermal eruption at Yellowstone’s Biscuit Basin, the same site rocked by a powerful explosion last summer.
La Niña doesn’t just shape winter weather. When it develops during hurricane season, it can boost both the number and strength of storms in the Atlantic — and may influence the second half of the 2025 ...
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