SEATTLE— November is statistically the wettest month of the season for the Pacific Northwest, and it's sure acting like it this year, with multiple atmospheric river[1]-type storms on the docket to kick off the first week.
One storm is already in progress on
SEATTLE— November is statistically the wettest month of the season for the Pacific Northwest, and it's sure acting like it this year, with multiple atmospheric river[1]-type storms on the docket to kick off the first week.
One storm is already in progress on
ST.ELIZABETH PARISH, Jamaica – It’s been nearly a week since Hurricane Melissa[1] made its first catastrophic landfall in Jamaica, and the death toll is continuing to rise as crews continue recovery efforts in communities that were ravaged when the
ST.ELIZABETH PARISH, Jamaica – It’s been nearly a week since Hurricane Melissa[1] made its first catastrophic landfall in Jamaica, and the death toll is continuing to rise as crews continue recovery efforts in communities that were ravaged when the
Updated at 9:15 AM E.T.on Friday, October 31, 2025
Hostile upper-level winds are forecast to dominate the belt across the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and the tropical Atlantic for the foreseeable future—at least the next 10 days.We can never rule out
MOUNT MITCHELL, N.C.— It's been a soggy end to October across the Carolinas, but while most of the region was dodging the raindrops, up in the mountains of North Carolina[1], it was snowflakes falling instead.
Photos from Mount Mitchell early Thursday
OLD HARBOUR, Jamaica – People across Jamaica have been opening up to FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray, as he traverses the country to highlight stories about strength, pain and resilience after Hurricane Melissa.
After reporting on the impacts of Melissa
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A moderate earthquake[1] shook southern Alaska[2] Thursday morning, including the Anchorage[3] area.
The 5.4 quake struck just after 9:30 a.m.Alaska Time and was centered in a remote coastal area about 29 miles southeast of Fox River and
A low pressure system is pushing into the Northeast[1] and Mid-Atlantic[2], carrying enough ingredients for a low-level severe storm threat.
Roughly 15 million Americans in parts of the mid-Atlantic could see severe weather,[3] including Philadelphia and