Scorching Heat across the Western United States
Furnace creek holds the record for the hottest recorded temperature on Earth which was 134Β°. They will make a run at 130Β° this week.
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Furnace creek holds the record for the hottest recorded temperature on Earth which was 134Β°. They will make a run at 130Β° this week.
Regardless of development, heavy rain and gusty winds will impact the Gulf and East Coast from this weekend into early next week.
James is taking On the Road offroad this week!
So long, Bill! Bill is now Extratropical. No further advisories will be issued.
Lower humidity dominates midweek, but it is short-lived so enjoy it!
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic basin, including one off the Carolina coast.
Eyes on the Bay of Campeche for potential tropical development.
With more rain on the way, there is a Flash Flood Watch in effect for portions of the High Country.
Slightly improving drought conditions across the Carolinas due to recent rainfall.
Rare "Ring of Fire" Eclipse will be visible in parts of North America on Thursday.
We are monitoring the southwestern Caribbean Sea for potential tropical development in the next 5 days.
A likely 'landspout' was caught on camera near Denver Monday night.
Master Mixologist Kevin set the mood for today's forecast knowing meteorologists are 'Supa Dupa Fly', but they just can't stop 'The Rain'.Β Β
Today was the wettest day at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in 207 days!
Multiple tornadoes may have touched down in Columbus, Bladen, and Duplin counties in southeastern North Carolina Wednesday evening.
Numerous showers with isolated strong storms on tap for your Thursday.