Tennessee boy, 10, dies days after being swept into neighborhood storm drain
A 10-year-old boy swept into a storm drain after a severe weather outbreak in Tennessee has officially died nearly 10 days after the tragic accident, according to his father.
Mount St. Helens' eruption: Survivors recount the 'darker than midnight' fury in 1980
The Mount St. Helens' eruption in Washington on May 18, 1980 is the worst volcanic eruption in U.S. history, killing 57 people and spewing 520 million tons of ash across the U.S.
Developing La Nina to bring summer scorcher to millions with soaking storms in eastern US
NOAA's updated climate outlook sets the country up for what could be one of the warmest summers in history.
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for most of Tampa Bay area
A Tornado Watch has been issued for most counties in the Tampa Bay area until 11 a.m. Wednesday as a line of storms makes its way to the Gulf Coast.
Canada’s wildfire season prompts air quality alerts in US
An evacuation alert was issued for Fort McMurray in Alberta as crews responded to what they described as an "out-of-control wildfire."
Could another 'Carrington Event' solar storm happen?
A potent solar storm prompted the first severe geomagnetic storm watch in nearly two decades in the U.S., dazzling observers with vivid Northern Lights as far south as Florida, while raising concerns about potential disruptions to communication and GPS systems.
US had 300 tornadoes in April, second-most on record: What state had the most?
Tornadoes can happen randomly at any time but certain areas in the U.S. experienced a surge in activity during April.
Boy swept into neighborhood storm drain: “Asher needs a miracle"
“Asher needs a miracle," the child's father, Jimmy Sullivan, said. "Specifically, pray for healing for his lungs and most importantly brain activity to occur."
Watch: Massive tornado crosses Nebraska interstate, residents told to seek shelter
As weather officials urged eastern Nebraska residents to seek shelter, a massive tornado was spotted on Friday moving through Lincoln and Omaha metro areas.
Tornado strikes Missouri event venue during wedding rehearsal
A Missouri tornado almost delayed a couple's wedding when the EF-1 twister ripped the roof off their event venue.
Video: Cat clings to car door in Dubai flooding before being scooped up by rescuers
Dubai received 6.26 inches of rain on Tuesday, more than two years' worth of rain for the UAE. Residents are being asked to stay home until the flooding subsides.
Tornado touches down in Florida's World Golf Village neighborhood: NWS
Weather surveyors are headed to the Wolf Golf Village neighborhood in St. Johns County, Florida, to determine how strong a tornado was that touched down Thursday afternoon.
Video: Several people rescued from ‘rapidly rising’ water in Florida
Police in the Florida panhandle helped pull several people who were stuck in rising floodwaters Wednesday evening after a strong storm brought heavy rain to the area.
Hurricane, wildfire seasons expected to lead to spike in home insurance rates
Cities such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach all rank high to risks of natural disasters and pay some of the highest premiums.
Timeline: Line of storms rolls through Tampa Bay area
A line of severe storms will inch its way through the Tampa Bay area starting Wednesday afternoon and into the evening hours.
Tornado photographer captures Ohio twister: 'Closer than I ever wanted to be'
Chad Steinke, who captured the video, told FOX Weather, "I could feel myself being sucked out the door."
Texas wildfires force brief shutdown of US nuclear weapons facility
Texas wildfires forced the temporary shutdown of Pantex, the U.S. main assembly and disassembly site for its atomic bombs.
Which US counties are most at risk of tornado damage?
The central and southern U.S. have the highest tornado risk, according to FEMA, but major cities have the highest total expected dollar loss.
Target store in West Virginia partially collapses due to slipping hillside
No timeline was immediately provided on the demolition and when the store could reopen.
Category 6 needed on hurricane wind scale due to warming climate, study says
Since 1980, half of the 197 tropical cyclones rated a Category 5 happened within the past 17 years. Five of the storms would have met the hypothetical Category 6, according to the study.