May 2, 2022 Storm systems moving across US this week Another active week is setting up across the country with several storm systems crashing into the Northwest and then diving over the central U.S., bringing severe weather, the risk of flooding and snow behind it.
May 2, 2022 Kansas tornado generated 165 mph winds as it destroyed homes A Kansas tornado touched down Friday with winds up to 165 mph, damaging more than 1,000 buildings in its nearly 13-mile path.
May 1, 2022 Oklahoma meteorology students dead after storm chasing in Kansas Three University of Oklahoma meteorology students were killed in a crash after chasing a tornado in Kansas on Friday.
April 30, 2022 Fires in Southwest force more evacuations Firefighters continued to battle destructive wildfires in America's Southwest on Friday.
April 30, 2022 Suspected tornado damages Kansas communities, injures residents Kansas officials said Saturday that they are assessing damage after tornadoes ripped through communities and softball-sized hail rained down on residents.
April 29, 2022 Dangerous fire weather around US threatens effort to contain blazes Dangerous fire weather was expected to develop Friday, worsening conditions for firefighters across the U.S.
April 29, 2022 Storm forecast to threaten Plains as Northeast experiences below-average temperatures Temperatures are still below average across the Northeast, with some moderation coming over the weekend into more seasonal averages for this time of year. Extreme fire danger remains high for the central and southern Plains.
April 28, 2022 Arizona crews battle another fire as windy conditions threaten US Authorities in Arizona warned Thursday of more wildfire danger as crews in the state and around the country worked to contain multiple blazes amidst windy and tinder-dry conditions.
April 28, 2022 Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes forecast to see cold weather Colder-than-average temperatures continue to hang on to the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes this week.
April 27, 2022 Bad news for allergy sufferers: Pollen counts are on the rise Some areas, like the southeastern U.S. are seeing pollen counts roughly 10% higher than normal. And people are feeling it.