Hurricane Beryl forms in the Atlantic, forecast to intensify into major storm: NHC
Hurricane Beryl formed in the Atlantic Saturday, becoming the second named storm of the 2024 hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center said.
Tropical Storm Beryl forms in Atlantic Ocean, likely to become Hurricane Beryl: NHC
Tropical Storm Beryl has formed in the Atlantic Ocean east of the Windward Islands and is expected to strengthen into Hurricane Beryl over the next few days, the National Hurricane Center said.
Wisconsin tornado warning forces wedding to join family reunion
Severe storms did not stop one couple from sharing a special first dance while taking shelter in Lake Geneva on their wedding day.
4 wildfires spark before July, what WA could expect this summer
We are tracking four wildfires burning in Washington state, and it is not even July. This morning on Good Day Seattle, we spoke with Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz about what the state could expect for the rest of the summer.
Triple digit heat causing some to seek medical attention
Triple digit temperatures are here, but this year many parts of the country are feeling the heat earlier than usual. This is leading to more people needing medical attention.
At least 1 dead from flooding in Midwest
Crews are surveying the damage in communities that were recently hit with floods in the Midwest.
Fire danger for Eastern WA as new wildfires spark
High fire danger persists in Eastern Washington due to breezy and dry conditions, with wildfires already emerging in the area.
Some UPS drivers still waiting for air conditioning in trucks as temperatures soar nationwide
Some UPS drivers are still waiting for air-conditioned trucks as some areas around the country face sweltering heat just days into the official summer season.
Major flooding hits the Midwest
A train bridge collapsed during major flooding in a big portion of the Midwest, forcing water rescues, evacuations and road closures.
Maryland couple among those who died on pilgrimage to Mecca during extreme heat
FOX 5 learned over the weekend, a Bowie, Maryland couple who left earlier this month to embark on an Islamic pilgrimage died due to the extreme heat, according to the couple’s daughter.
Why does the US have the most tornadoes?
Tornadoes can happen almost anywhere in the world but the U.S. specifically is a hotbed for tornadic activity.
Fast-spreading wildfire forces evacuations in California
In California, fire crews are working to extinguish two wildfires that broke out over the weekend.
Entire village evacuated from wildfire in New Mexico
An entire New Mexico village was evacuated after a fast moving wildfire grew to more than 5,000 acres.
Parts of US prepare for intense heat wave
There is a massive heat wave from the Midwest to the Northeast in the United States.
King County gets more support this wildfire season
King County is getting more support to battle the dangers of wildfire season. Fire crews as well as local leaders came together on Thursday to unveil new tools and money to strengthen wildfire reaction response and recovery.
Florida in state of emergency after flash floods
Florida is under a state emergency after heavy rain flooded roads overnight.
Kentucky homes rebuilt after deadly 2021 Mayfield tornado destroyed again
Still recovering from the deadly 2021 tornado, Kentucky residents experienced a Tornado emergency. It was part of a multi-day deadly severe weather outbreak that unfolded during Memorial Day weekend.
24 killed from recent severe weather
Authorities are still scouring neighborhoods in North Texas, where strong storms killed one person and left more than a million homes without power.
22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms across multiple states
A series of powerful storms over the Memorial Day weekend caused at least 22 deaths and widespread destruction in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky, with severe weather warnings extending to the East Coast.
18 killed, hundreds hurt after tornadoes, severe weather in central US
At least 18 people were killed and hundreds injured by severe weather across the central United States.