A slow-moving storm is soaking California, especially the L.A. Basin, this weekend. Flooding, debris flows, rockslides and even a few thunderstorms are possible. Here's the latest:
There’s a temperature split in the upcoming winter months, with warmer-than-normal temperatures across the South and cooler in the Northern Plains and Pacific Northwest. Here’s how the months break down:
November is a month of many changes, and the weather can be varied. From “witch storms” to snow, severe weather and potential tropical threats, here’s what you can expect from the month.
Melissa could be one of the most intense, devastating hurricanes on record in Jamaica, with widespread flooding, landslides and destructive winds. Flooding rain is also a grave concern in Hispaniola. Here's the latest forecast.
By early next week, we might be talking about a Category 5 hurricane, but widespread flooding is going to be the most impactful threat from Melissa. Here's how bad it could get in Haiti and Jamaica.
Melissa may be struggling now, but it is expected to rapidly intensify. It's also going to be a slow mover into early next week. Here's what that means for its forecast.
We haven't had many severe thunderstorms in the U.S. this month. But that may change this weekend. Here's our latest forecast regarding a threat for damaging winds, hail and even a few tornadoes.