Hilary has strengthened into a hurricane this week and will bring heavy precipitation to the West Coast and Southwest in a few days.
Due to high ocean temperatures this year, we could see anywhere from 14 to 21 hurricanes form in the Atlantic ocean, the agency said.
A series of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong wind flooded streets and felled power lines from Georgia to New York.
Heavy rain, gusty wind, and hail are in the forecast for nearly the entire East Coast on Monday.
Global temperatures are rising everywhere, even in the southern hemisphere where it’s supposed to be winter.
The iconic southwestern plants are made for desert conditions, but climate change means that there is such a thing as too much heat.
Tropical cyclones in the U.S. over the past two decades have been linked to surges of several waterborne diseases—and it's only going to get worse.
Over a dozen vehicles were recently trapped in an underpass, and the rain has damaged homes and caused landslides.
Temperatures won't be any lower this weekend, and might even climb to 130 degrees Fahrenheit in Death Valley.
The extreme heat, with temperatures in excess of 110 degrees Fahrenheit, is expected to stick around until this coming weekend.
Emergency workers conducted more than 50 rescues as residents were stranded in homes and cars.
The state’s governor has already issued a state of emergency in anticipation of the intense conditions.
As climate change shifts patterns and makes extreme events unpredictable, quicker and more accurate predictions are necessary.
Nearby states could see sky-high temperatures and even higher heat indices before the fourth of July.
These storms and outages come as much of the state continues to experience a dangerous heat wave.
Temperatures are soaring into the triple digits, as tens of thousands of Texans go without power today.
Officials have confirmed multiple hospitalizations and one death from this weekend's storms.
Hail, strong winds, rain, and tornado warnings are part of today’s forecast.
Large hail and damaging winds are going to especially affect a lot of Central Texas this week.
The Caribbean archipelago is expected to experience heat indices between 108 and 111 degrees Fahrenheit this week.