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A massive heat dome will be long-lasting and unforgiving across large areas of the United States in the coming weeks, with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures occasionally surpassing 110 F.
Rounds of severe thunderstorms will extend from for more than a thousand miles from the Plains to the Northeast in the coming days. The greatest threats will be from damaging winds and flash flooding.
Is flash flooding getting worse? Summer’s soaking start may hold the answer An exclusive AccuWeather analysis confirms that 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most flood-impacted summers on ...
Heat to briefly surge into Northeast late this week A back-and-forth pattern of cool versus hot and steamy versus less humid will set up into next weekend, but cooler air may win out over the next ...
Heat to rebound in Northeast, following current humidity lull A back-and-forth pattern of cool versus hot and steamy versus less humid will set up into this weekend, but cooler air or seasonable ...
Texas officials have revised the number of people missing in the catastrophic floods in Kerr County, Texas, from 97 people down to three on Saturday.
This summer has been defined by a tragic surge in deadly flash floods across the United States, underscoring the escalating volatility of our warming world.
A skydiver in California was rescued on Saturday after their parachute got tangled in power lines, leaving them dangling over the side of a road, officials said.
Search crews located a missing plane near West Yellowstone, Montana, after a smartwatch signal led them to the crash site.
As a mass of showers and thunderstorms from the United States moves over open waters of the Gulf this week, there is a low chance of tropical development.