Another State of Emergency in California as Flooding and Strong Storms Slam the Golden State
The State of California is in a State of Emergency as extreme weather is once again wreaking havoc along the southern coast.
The State of California is in a State of Emergency as extreme weather is once again wreaking havoc along the southern coast.
San Diego is starting to dry out today after extreme flooding swept through many areas of southern California.
Winter weather photos of icy conditions, strong winds, and freezing storms dominated the headlines this week.
Four college students were rescued in the Red River Gorge after becoming trapped in the wilderness during a recent winter storm.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced plans to keep the park closed for a second day due to winter weather.
Last week, on January 9 and 10, 2024, Mount Hood experienced its first blizzard in over 10 years, bringing 5 feet of snow to the mountain.
Last week’s powerful storms in California left behind more than flooding and erosion to the coastline. The powerful waves also left a bomb.
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Thousands of people remain without power today after tornados tore through Tennessee. Here are the latest details.
A Ring camera in the front of the house captured the chaos as an umbrella and trashcans went flying around the neighborhood.