BUCKHORN, N.M. – A mother, her daughter and their dog were saved on Sunday, after flash flooding overturned their vehicle in southwestern New Mexico[1].
Muddy brown floodwater rushed like river rapids in Buckhorn[2], New Mexico, where a woman, her 6-year-old
FOREST LAKES, Ariz.– A woman camping with her friends on the Mogollon Rim near Forest Lakes, Arizona[1], was found dead on Saturday after falling off a cliff in the middle of the night.
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office said it responded to the call
The disturbance in the tropical Atlantic, designated Invest 91L by the National Hurricane Center, is showing signs of organization.The NHC is still painting a large potential development area, however, because exactly when the system will become a tropical
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Intense storms caused damage in Tennessee on Thursday and the state is among several that faces a renewed severe weather threat Friday.
Damaging winds and hail were reported when storms tore across the Knoxville area Thursday afternoon.
HONOLULU - Hurricane Kiko, which has rapidly intensified into a Category 4[1] cyclone over the open Pacific, continues to march westward, which will put the storm near the Hawaiian Islands next week but in a much weakened state.
As of Thursday, Kiko was still
EL PASO, Texas - An active Pacific basin is sending deep tropical moisture into Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States, creating a heightened risk of flash flooding through the weekend.
The remnants of Hurricane Lorena[1], which is unraveling without
KODIAK, Alaska– The U.S.[1] Coast Guard on Wednesday responded to a 3,500-gallon diesel fuel spill from a fishing boat that ran aground in Izhut Bay near Kodiak[2], Alaska.
Watchstanders at the Coast Guard Sector Western Alaska [3]and U.S.Arctic received a
VALDEZ, Alaska – A new weather station was recently installed above one of the main highways in south-central Alaska[1] to protect drivers from avalanches.
Known as the Richardson Highway, the road runs north-to-south through Thompson Pass, a 2,800-foot valley
KATOOMBA, Australia– The rare phenomenon known as a reverse waterfall was recently seen happening on a cliffside in Australia[1].
The video, taken on Aug.2, showed what is usually a normal waterfall spewing out from a cliff in the far distance, flowing up
UPDATED Thursday, Sept.4, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.ET
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