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Three people were killed and tens of thousands left without power after destructive storms hit New Jersey, toppling trees and downing power lines.
Tropical development is possible from the southern Atlantic coast to the northeastern Gulf through the first full week of July, while Hurricane Flossie continues to churn in the eastern Pacific.
Tropical trouble could stir near Southeast beaches around 4th of July Warm waters along the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic coasts could help fuel the next tropical depression or storm of the ...
The calmest conditions and sunniest skies are found near the center of a high pressure system, where air sinks most efficiently and warms as it does so. Most frequently, high pressures move around ...
Tropical development is possible from the southern Atlantic coast to the northeastern Gulf through the first full week of July, while Hurricane Flossie continues to churn in the eastern Pacific.
Rounds of severe thunderstorms packing strong winds, hail and raising flooding concerns will focus on the central and eastern United States, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Hot and humid air ...
The incredible sight of molten lava streaming down a volcano’s sides as voluminous ash plumes gush tens of thousands of feet into the atmosphere will send nearby residents into a panic. It’s ...
A total of 1,041 daily high temperature records and 2,056 daily high minimum (warm night) records were tied or broken during the last week's heat wave. Records dating back to the 1800s were ...
Flossie becomes the sixth tropical storm of the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season. Meanwhile, the tropics are heating up in the Atlantic.
Locally severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are set to disrupt travel and holiday plans across the East, central U.S., and parts of the Southwest in the days leading up to July 4.
See the latest New York Doppler radar weather map including areas of rain, snow and ice. Our interactive map allows you to see the local & national weather ...
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.