RIO HONDO, Texas -- Hours of torrential rains have left many communities in South Texas[1] covered in floodwaters.
Drone video from Rio Hondo showed extensive flooding[2] reaching several inches deep, turning roads and yards into impromptu bays.
In nearby
HOUSTON – Mother Nature's version of "Friday Night Lights" may be an unwelcome sight for fans heading to Houston's TDECU stadium to catch the UFL's opening night matchup pitting the St.Louis[1] Battlehawks against the hometown Roughnecks.
Kickoff is
BANGKOK, Thailand -- A massive 7.7 earthquake[1] that rocked southeastern Asia Friday led to the collapse of a skyscraper in Bangkok.
Jack Brown's dash camera was rolling when the quake struck Friday. Video shows a multi-story building under construction sway
BANGKOK, Thailand -- A massive 7.7 earthquake[1] that rocked southeastern Asia Friday led to the collapse of a skyscraper in Bangkok.
Jack Brown's dash camera was rolling when the quake struck Friday. Video shows a multi-story building under construction sway
For the third-consecutive weekend, the Central U.S.will face a multiday severe weather[1] threat starting Saturday night.
More than 133 million are at risk of large hail[2], damaging winds[3] and potentially a few tornadoes[4].
By Saturday evening, scattered
A widespread and intense severe weather[1] threat is covering over 130 million people as a potent storm system makes its way through a wide swath of the central and eastern US this weekend and into early next week.
It's the third-consecutive weekend much
Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather.It’s Friday, March 28, 2025.Start your day with everything you need to know about today's weather.You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather[1] whenever you like with
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii – NOAA[1] researchers recently made an unlikely discovery while exploring the wreckage of the USS Nevada.
The Nevada survived the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, but years later after its decommissioning, it became target practice and was
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.– An intensifying drought across the Sunshine State has led to an uptick in wildfires[1], with authorities reporting more than 60 active blazes Thursday and no end in sight.
According to the Florida Forest Service, the fires have scorched