If you miss the white stuff, this DIY snow globe lets you make your own without any back-breaking shovel work.
Alaska has never had a hotter December day, with Kodiak smashing the state's all-time record for any month between November and March.
Snowfall records were broken across the Sierra Nevadas this weekend—but drought is still an ever-present danger.
From hurricanes to heat, satellite images reveal what it was like to live on Earth in 2021. (It was pretty rough, in case you forgot.)
A heat wave sweeping much of the eastern U.S. means snow will be in short supply for Christmas and the New Year.
A huge portion of the U.S. saw unprecedented December weather, as high winds, dust, and severe thunderstorms spread across the nation.
Dust Bowl-like conditions have spread across the Plains, with dust storms, ferocious fires, and staggering storms that are exceptional for this time of year.
A monster high-wind event is set to hit a large swath of the U.S. as well as an "unprecedented outbreak of severe thunderstorms" for this time of year.
President Joe Biden must immediately grant me access to the weather weapons if he is serious about stopping climate change.
The deadly series of twisters fits with a pattern of more violent clusters of storms.
A massive outbreak of severe weather tore through states from Arkansas to Illinois overnight on Friday.
Some storms could finally make a dent in the region's major snow drought—but there's a long way to go.
The country launched silver iodide-filled rockets in an attempt to clear pollution for a Communist Party celebration.
Mauna Kea was a scene of quiet snow and starry skies, but other parts of the island chain are still grappling with heavy rain and flooding from a strong storm.
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 week removed from heartbreaking flooding, another fire hose of precipitation is slated to hit British Columbia and Washington.
The findings were part of a multi-year study analyzing the impact of flooding and increased rainfall over the next three decades.
The disaster is still unfolding as record rains continue to send rivers over their banks. That's led to some unique rescues.