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The worst winter weather in the U.S. is in the tropics, with up to 12 inches of snow and 100 mph winds expected on the Big Island.
As much as a third of the continental U.S. experienced highs of over 70 degrees Fahrenheit this week.
Record rains have led to floods and mudslides across Washington and British Columbia. A new map puts it all in perspective.
A massive snowstorm kept pubgoers trapped at the Tan Hill Inn for an unexpected long weekend with an Oasis cover band.
The Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, responsible for more than 70% of the world's output, said the shortage was linked to a shorter harvest and high demand.
The Santa Ana winds kicking up and combining with unusually low humidity could create a dangerous Thanksgiving.
A week removed from heartbreaking flooding, another fire hose of precipitation is slated to hit British Columbia and Washington.
Images from a recent deep-sea expedition off the coast of Mexico sheds light on the little-understood life in the deepest oceans.
The disaster is still unfolding as record rains continue to send rivers over their banks. That's led to some unique rescues.
The Rockies are more likely to see snow than wildfires at this time of year, but here we are, with a blaze near Estes Park, CO, forcing evacuations.
Authorities say a man likely fell while cleaning ash off a family home over the weekend.
Extreme storms in Egypt's Aswan region caused scorpions to flee into countless homes, leaving 3 dead and more than 450 hospitalized.
The dogs were rescued by a group that called itself the "A-Team." They had been trapped by lava flows from the Cumbre Vieja volcano about a month.
Cumbre Vieja on Spain's La Palma island has been spewing lava for nearly two months. Guessing when it will stop is surprisingly difficult.
Unadulterated gibberish snuck into Springer Nature’s Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and not for the first time.
A volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands has been erupting for weeks, covering surrounding towns in a thick blanket of ash.
Winter is coming to the northern hemisphere. But don't tell that to thermometers in the UAE, which just set a record for its hottest November day.
The Canary Islands' eruption is intensifying, and people are starting to get desperate apparently.
The 3-foot-wide chunk of molten rock was about 1,650 degrees F when it sped away from Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma, Spain.
New York and New Jersey have declared states of emergency as a nor'easter pummels the region.