UPDATE: Flooding Concerns Mount In Dolly's Aftermath
Up to a foot of rain has already fallen in some areas with more expected. (Full Story) |
Hurricane Warning Issued For Texas Coast
The National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning for parts of the Texas Coast Monday night as Dolly continued to gain strength in the Gulf of Mexico. (Full Story) |
Lightning Strike Injures 10 At Soccer Match
A lightning strike injured 10 people who sought shelter under a tree as a thunderstorm broke out during a soccer game. (Full Story) |
Hurricane Watch Issued For Parts Of Texas Coast
A hurricane watch was issued Monday for parts of the Texas coast as Tropical Storm Dolly moved over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. (Full Story) |
Cristobal Gains Some Strength
Tropical Storm Cristobal was picking up a little steam Sunday as it cut a slow path off the coast of North Carolina. (Full Story) |
Season’s Fourth Tropical Storm Heads Toward Gulf
A tropical storm warning was in effect Sunday for the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico as the fourth tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season moves northwest toward the southern Gulf of Mexico. (Full Story) |
Cristobal Forms 100 Miles Off U.S. Coast
Meteorologists named the third tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season Saturday after forming just one hundred miles off the U.S. east coast. (Full Story) |
Tropical Storm Leaves Four Dead, Many Missing
At least four people are confirmed dead and many more are missing in the wake of a tropical storm that produced as much as 44 inches of rain in 24 hours. (Full Story) |
Flood-Prone Communities Consider Buyouts
At least five states are considering federally funded buyouts that would allow residents of flood-prone areas to move to higher ground. (Full Story) |
NASA Moon Capsule Running Late, Full of Problems
NASA’s new moon spaceship will likely not be ready until 2015. (Full Story) |
Weather Helps California Firefighters
Weary firefighters are getting some help from the weather in California. (Full Story) |
Bertha Rakes Bermuda
Tropical Storm Bertha has moved back over the open Atlantic after battering Bermuda. (Full Story) |
Bertha Nears Bermuda, Elida Moves Away From Mexico
Tropical Storm Bertha was bearing down on Bermuda Monday, while in the Pacific, Hurricane Elida was moving away from Mexico’s coast. (Full Story) |
Bertha Hovers Near Bermuda
Tropical Storm Bertha was hovering near Bermuda Sunday. (Full Story) |
Tropical Storm Forms Off Mexico’s Pacific Coast
Tropical Storm Elida was picking up steam Sunday off the Pacific Coast of southern Mexico. (Full Story) |
Erupting Alaskan Volcano Spews Rock, Ash
An erupting volcano in Alaska is spewing ash tens of thousands of feet into the air. (Full Story) |
Tropical Storm Forms Off Mexico’s Pacific Coast.
The fifth tropical storm of the season has formed off Mexico’s Pacific Coast. (Full Story) |
Tropical Storm Warning Issued In Bermuda
A tropical storm warning was in effect Saturday for Bermuda. (Full Story) |
Lightning Kills Five Young People In Single Week
Lightning has claimed the lives of five young people in less than a week. (Full Story) |
Bermuda Battens Down
Bermuda is bracing for Hurricane Bertha. (Full Story) |
Bertha Weakens, But Could Strengthen Again
Hurricane Bertha was a Category One storm Thursday, but forecasters expect it to strengthen again in the next 24 hours. (Full Story) |
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Ice Storm Leaves Lingering Problems
Thousands were still without power Thursday after a crippling Election Day ice storm. (Full Story) |
Scientist Discover Lightning On Venus
Last Updated: 1:25 PM 11/29/07 -
The atmosphere on Venus is certainly unforgiving, but not as boring as scientists have thought. (Full Story) |
Navy Delivers Aid To Bangladesh
Last Updated: 3:07 PM 11/23/07 -
The US Navy prepared on Friday to deliver much-needed food and medical supplies to hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis whose homes were destroyed by Cyclone Sidr, a top US military commander said. (Full Story) |
Houston Using Federal Grant To Step Up Security In Evacuee Areas
Houston is using 20 million dollars in federal funding to enhance security at more than 50 apartment developments with heavy concentrations of Hurricane Katrina evacuees. (Full Story) |
Snow Blankets Parts of Texas
Fall weather finally came to Texas today, ending an unseasonably warm November with a taste of winter-like conditions (Full Story) |
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