Records Smashed: Worst Storm In Baltimore In 123 Years; Biggest One-Day Snowfall In NYC...
At least 29.2 inches of snow fell on the city of Baltimore from Friday until Saturday night, breaking the previous record of 26.8 inches from a February 2003 blizzard. It means Jonas is the biggest storm since Baltimore began keeping records in 1892.
North Korea: Nuclear Test Aimed At U.S., Not South Korea
North Korea defended its fourth nuclear test as a "self-defense measure" aimed at sending a message to the United States, and not South Korea.
Antarctic Clouds Studied Again After 50-Year Break
Over the last 50 years, scientists have studied all sorts of things in Antarctica, but they haven't trained their instruments on the clouds.
Missouri Floodwaters Begin To Recede, Southern U.S. Faces Flood Threats
Authorities are stepping up the search for two missing teens as record St. Louis-area floodwaters began receding Friday, possibly marking an end to the most devastating flooding the region has seen in decades.
5 Times Heavy Rains Flooded U.S. Cities In 2015
The United States has been no stranger to extreme weather in 2015.
Arctic Heat Wave Brings Puddles To The North Pole
Not even the North Pole has been spared from early winter's wacky weather. That's the thing about weather, a regional system can have global repercussions.
Midwest Weather: Missouri Governor Nixon Warns Of ‘Historic’ Water Levels To Rival Great Flood...
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon warned his residents Tuesday that parts of the state might see "historic" and "dangerous" floods that will rival those that overran the banks of the Mississippi River 22 years ago.
El Nino To Bring Rainy, Snowy Winter To The Southwest
The latest weather forecasts from NOAA suggest El Nino -- the weather phenomenon caused by an unusually warm band of water in the Pacific near the equator -- will continue through the winter and into early spring.
Up To 13 Dead In Missouri, Kansas Flooding; Storm Moves East
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon said the death toll in the state will likely rise to 13 as flood warnings remain in effect for parts of Missouri and neighboring Kansas.
Massive Weekend Storm System Kills At Least 24, Including 4 Soldiers In Missouri
A recent massive storm system that generated tornadoes and flooding through much of the country has left 24 people dead, including four soldiers in Missouri.
United Kingdom Pounded By Heavy Rains, Flooding
Flood warnings have been issued in parts of Northern England and Scotland after heavy rains caused rivers to overflow Saturday morning.
15 Dead As Result Of Ongoing Severe Weather In Southeast
Mississippi reported an additional death in the wake of this week's severe weather in the Midwest and Southeast regions, raising the regional death toll to 15.
Denver Snowstorm Leaves At Least One Dead, Prompts School Closures
A snowstorm dropped more than seven inches of snow in Denver, canceling plane flights and school classes, and leading to the death of one man.
Rare Winter Tornado Damages Homes In Washington State
An EF-1 tornado, with maximum winds of 104 mph, struck Battle Ground, Wash., the National Weather Service reported, damaging dozens of buildings.