The UK's top climate scientists are meeting at the Met Office headquarters in Exeter to discuss Britain's "unusual" weather patterns.
Massive thunderstorms swept through the Midwest on Wednesday. Meteorologists warn that the line of storms could launch a weather event called a derecho, which is a straight-line wind storm spanning at least 240 miles. Here's a snapshot of what is happening, state by state: ILLINOIS National Weather Service authorities are ...
Heatstroke symptoms Very high temperature. Hot, dry, red skin. No sweating. Deep breathing and a fast pulse followed by shallow breathing and a weak pulse. Confusion and hallucinations. Convulsions. Loss of consciousness. Heat exhaustion symptoms Normal, low or only slightly elevated body temperature. Cool, clammy, pale skin. Sweating. Dry mouth. ...
A cool front that moved into the borderland Saturday didn’t bring much in the way of cooler temperatures, but it brought some moisture. In fact southeast winds behind that cool front brought moisture all the way from the Gulf of Mexico. And that increase in moisture, along with daytime heating ...
BBC weather presenter Chris Fawkes explains how the flooding across Europe started.
HLN says a husky ran out onto field during a NCAA baseball tournament game between Arizona State and Cal State Fullerton. A YouTube video shows the husky ran around the field for a while before getting let out. Although no one knows how the husky got onto the field, Bleacher ...
Just weeks after a devastating tornado took lives in Moore, Okla., the Oklahoma City area is once again in the path of tornadic activity. Wild weather was seen all over the state.
Weather forecasters are predicting another busy Atlantic hurricane season. The storms will get their names from an alphabetical list of 21 names selected by the World Meteorological Organization: Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dorian, Erin, Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Ingrid, Jerry, Karen, Lorenzo, Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, Rebekah, Sebastien, Tanya, Van and Wendy. ...
Dozens of people are feared killed by a huge tornado which tore through Oklahoma City suburbs, officials in the US state say. BBC weather presenter Ben Rich explains how the tornado was formed.
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