More smoke from Canada wildfires blankets Northern USMore smoke from Canada wildfires blankets Northern US
More smoke from Canada wildfires blankets Northern USThe smoke has prompted air quality alerts across much of the Upper Midwest.
More smoke from Canada wildfires blankets Northern USThe smoke has prompted air quality alerts across much of the Upper Midwest.
Greece grapples with more wildfire evacuations as heat wave returnsEuropean Union officials blamed climate change for the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires across the continent.
Why are insurance companies pulling out of some states?Insurers are pulling out of big states, and extreme weather and climate change is factoring into the decisions.
Why experts say more Americans need to consider flood insuranceIn the United States, flood insurance is managed by FEMA and delivered to the public by a network of more than 50 insurance companies.
Tropical Storm Calvin moves toward Hawaii, could bring flash floodingTropical Storm Calvin is expected near Hawaii's Big Island Tuesday night.
Days of rain in South Korea leaves 40 dead in floods and landslidesAt least 40 people have died, 34 others are injured and more than 10,000 people have had to evacuate from their homes.
Severe weather brings blazing heat, flooding across the USAcross the United States this summer, residents in various places have dealt with everything from flooding, to severe heat and poor air quality.
Record monsoon rains have killed over 100 people in India this weekThe water level of the Jamuna River flowing through the Indian capital topped a 40-year record.
Landslide tears apart luxury homes in Southern CaliforniaResidents were given just 20 minutes to evacuate.
Vermont city fears unprecedented dam failurePresident Joe Biden approved Vermont's emergency declaration as numerous towns are dealing with flooding.
Sensors can detect wildfires early, alert authorities to stop blazeThe solar-powered sensors can detect things like smoke particles and unusual heat signatures, then share that information with local authorities.
Why scientists say earthquakes feel powerful after cosmic rays strikeResearchers say they now believe they know more about why cosmic radiation hitting Earth can make our planet shake even more.
Texas tornado survivor: 'I thought I was going to die'Various severe weather events hit the U.S. this week, and one woman in Texas thought the worst was coming.
India, Pakistan brace for massive cyclone to make evening landfallAuthorities warned that the cyclone, classified as a "very severe storm," has the potential to inflict heavy damage once it makes landfall.
Criminal charges dropped against PG&E over fatal California wildfireThe utility company has instead reached a $50 million settlement with Shasta County prosecutors over the fire that killed four people.
Goats can help prevent wildfires, but a law could end some businessesGoats have been eating overgrowth that could lead to more devastating wildfires, but a change in pay could put the practice out of business.
Meteorologists predict 'near-normal' 2023 Atlantic hurricane seasonThe hurricane season beginning June 1 will likely be average, but a highly likely El NiƱo could complicate the forecast.
Yosemite closes some campgrounds amid flood riskCalifornia's harsh winter has resulted in dozens of inches of water melting after being packed inside feet of snow.
The Great American DroughtJournalist Ben Winslow went to Israel in search of solutions to the U.S. megadrought in a country that has thrived despite being built in a desert.
Tornado that tore through Florida had maximum winds of 130 mphThe tornado, which hit Palm Beach Gardens on Saturday, was categorized as an EF2.
Mississippi River rises to near-record levelsParts of the Upper Mississippi River Valley are undergoing major flooding as snow rapidly melts.
3 killed in Oklahoma after tornadoes sweep Central USFifteen tornadoes were reported in three states on Wednesday as they erupted in the Central U.S.
Building a fire-resilient future with lessons of the pastFire and recovery officials say we need to take past tragedy and history into account to mitigate fires.
Residents fear sinkhole could 'swallow up' their small Texas townResidents in Daisetta, Texas, are on high alert as a previously dormant sinkhole is threatening to engulf part of their community yet again.
The US leads the world in weather catastrophes. Here's whyNature dealt the United States a bad hand, but people have made it much worse by what, where and how we build.
Mississippi tornado: A family grieves the loss of a loved oneIn the small town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, residents say this was all like a bad dream.
Biden deploys federal aid to tornado-wrecked MississippiPresident Joe Biden is providing Mississippi with full federal support after a series of tornadoes killed 26 and destroyed homes and businesses.
Mississippi tornadoes kill at least 26, injure dozens overnightThe tornado hit about 60 miles north of Jackson, Mississippi, sweeping through towns at 70 mph without weakening as it raced toward Alabama.
How natural disaster clean-up falls on cities with limited federal aidSome natural disasters have communities cleaning up for months or years, often on their own dime.
A furry friend has the best chance of saving lives in avalanchesAvalanche dogs can search acres of terrain in a fraction of the time humans can. Frank, a black lab in Snowbird, Utah, shows us how.