With Lake Oroville brimming beyond average, California's water year begins with the threat of extreme weather on its way.
After months of forecasts predicting a return, La Niña conditions emerged in September. But what does this mean for winter ...
Farmers are facing a gut-wrenching predicament because a historic drought is making it harder than ever to get food from the ...
The worst weather on Monday will focus along a corridor from central New Jersey to Massachusetts, where high winds and big ...
This La Niña could impact the tail end of the 2025 hurricane season, and also have an effect on fall and winter weather in ...
Tiny airborne particles known as aerosols, from biomass burning, urban pollution, and industrial emissions, can dramatically ...
What surprised us was that [Day Zero Droughts] might actually occur relatively soon,” scientist Christian Franzke told ...

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FORECAST. WITH THE WARMING TREND OVER THE WEEKEND. FIRST SCHOOL VISIT OF THE SEASON TOOK ME TO THESE THIRD GRADERS AT BEAVER MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN CONCORD. THEY HAVE BEEN DOING A WEATHER UNIT ...
There are a few natural forces that can take water or add water to the Great Lakes. Here are the numbers showing why the Great Lakes water levels are going down.
A powerful nor’easter began pushing its way through the Philadelphia metro area on Sunday, keeping streets wet, winds strong and waters elevated along the shores and tidal rivers.
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation, called ENSO by scientists.