WATSON, La.— A tree that has stood the test of time and the greatest storms the Gulf Coast has had to offer for centuries, finally met its match in Hurricane Francine[2].
The massive live oak tree in Watson, Louisiana split apart and toppled
COLLEGE PARK, Md.– La Niña is still running late, and when it does get here, it may not stick around very long.But while that might seem like it could help at least limit one factor that was expected to enhance this year’s hurricane season, the
DONALDSONVILLE, La. – Police bodycam footage shot Wednesday shows the moment deputies saved a woman who became pinned underneath a tree that fell during Hurricane Francine.
Francine[2] made landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday night as a Category 2
Updated at 10:30 a.m.ET on Friday, Sept.13, 2024.
A frontal system extends from the remnants of Francine over Arkansas across north Florida to a developing non-tropical, low-pressure system off the Southeast coast.The National Hurricane Center is painting an
Americans use more energy for heating and cooling their homes than for any other aspect of life.Typically, when a day’s average temperature falls below 65 °F, homeowners turn up the heat, while if the temperature rises above 65 °F, air conditioning
Americans use more energy for heating and cooling their homes than for any other aspect of life.Typically, when a day’s average temperature falls below 65 °F, homeowners turn up the heat, while if the temperature rises above 65 °F, air conditioning
RALEIGH – On the heels of Hurricane Francine, which is raining itself out over the Tennessee Valley[1], the Fox Forecast Center is monitoring an old frontal boundary off the coast of the Southeast, which could be the focal point for the season’s next
RALEIGH, N.C.– On the heels of Hurricane Francine, which is raining itself out over the Tennessee Valley[2], the FOX Forecast Center is monitoring an old frontal boundary off the coast of the Southeast, which could be the focal point for the
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif.-- A raging wildfire[2] that has burned thousands of acres in Southern California[3] has added a web camera to its list of structures destroyed in the blaze.
The Line Fire[4] has scorched over 37,000 acres since it was