New Jersey 8 hours ago Eroding dunes leave Atlantic City casinos desperate for new sand by summer Winter storms have significantly eroded Atlantic City's beaches, generating uncertainty over what lies ahead for the South Jersey tourism hub in the usually-busy summer season.
Colorado 3 days ago Mass power outages reported as freak Colorado snowstorm subsides A major winter storm that ended Friday left parts of northern Colorado buried under four feet of snow, as well as thousands of residents without power.
Weather 3 days ago Severe weather sweeps Midwest states, apparent tornadoes across Indiana, Ohio leave at least 3 dead Severe weather across the Midwest left at least three people dead in Ohio, while significant damage and injuries were also reported in Indiana.
Indiana 4 days ago Storm system tears through Indiana and Kentucky, at least 1 tornado reported Severe storms swept across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky on Thursday, generating at least one suspected tornado and damaging dozens of homes.
Colorado 4 days ago Snow piles onto Denver by the foot; airport, major highway shut down A major storm buried parts of the Denver metropolitan area in up to four feet of snow, with two feet reported in many of the city's western suburbs and lower totals seen elsewhere.
Missouri 5 days ago Kansas, Missouri brace for baseball-sized 'gorilla hail' as storms approach Volatile weather is expected to sweep over parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday night, with the potential for so-called "gorilla hail" being reported.
Africa 5 days ago Drought threatens Zimbabwe's tobacco crop a year after record harvest Farmers in Zimbabwe, Africa's largest tobacco producer, are predicting a sharp decline in harvests and quality because of a drought blamed on climate change.
GREAT OUTDOORS March 11 Weather, rainbows and pots of gold: What's at work here? For generations people have been fascinated by rainbows, citing everything from God to good luck. Two scientists reveal what's at work when this colorful phenomenon shows up.
US March 8 Much of America asks: Where did winter go? Spring starts early as US winter was warmest on record The United States saw its warmest winter on record this year, as normally chilly northern states and cities saw a cold season that failed to materialize.
Arizona March 7 Arizona names US's first 'heat officer' in response to extreme temperatures Arizona's extreme temperatures have caused the state's health department to name a 'heat officer' to improve the public's preparedness for intense heat.