The worst forecasts have come to pass as Ida becomes the third major hurricane to strike Louisiana in a year.
Ida is expected to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night where conditions are set for the storm to explode into a major hurricane.
The exact track is still coming into focus, but nowhere in the Gulf Coast should sleep on the storm that's forecast to become Hurricane Ida.
Historic floods in Tennessee have killed at least 22 people so far this week.
Climate change is supercharging intense floods and storms like the one that hit Tennessee this weekend.
Heavy rains, storm surges, and dangerous winds have left more than 120,000 people without power across the Northeast.
The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall somewhere between Long Island and Cape Cod, bringing wind, rain, and storm surge with it.
Tropical Depression Grace could bring more devastation to Haiti, while Tropical Storm Fred is set to make landfall in Florida.
What's happening in Turkey is a peek at our climate future.
Portland normally sees one 100-plus-degree day per year, but Friday will mark its sixth in 2021.
The disaster comes during a heavy monsoon season that's already caused deadly mudslides.
A weather station off the Italian coast hit 119.8 degrees Fahrenheit (48.8 degrees Celsius) on Wednesday.
It's the latest example of how weak our infrastructure is in the face of multiple climate catastrophes.
A cold snap has provided the rare opportunity to build snowmen in the tropical country, but it's also threatening key crops.
Japan's Meteorological Agency forecasted that Tropical Storm Nepartak could make landfall on Tuesday in the area that includes Tokyo.
At least 90,000 people have been evacuated and dozens remain trapped amid thick sludge and debris.
Carrot Weather, the irreverent weather app, will now allow users to see wet bulb temperatures, a key climate metric for survival.
At least 33 people have died after roughly eight months worth of rain fell in 24 hours.
Some people have been trapped in trains for more than 40 hours in the Chinese province of Zhengzhou following record rains.
Nowhere is safe from the extreme heat that's roaming the globe.