From wildfires to floods, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, costly, and disruptive to businesses.
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman says high fire danger and extreme winds are tied to the next cold front on the way. Here is ...
Expect a high of 38 degrees that feels more like 31, with an overnight low of 16. Forecasters predict it will be mainly ...
Last year was Earth’s third hottest globally, but temperature is just one measure of climate change’s influence.
Ireland’s exposure to extreme weather is set to increase as latest research by Europe’s climate analysts shows underlying ...
After a weekend of extreme heat and windy conditions, more than 30 blazes were still burning in Victoria and New South Wales ...
Governor Laura Kelly issued a verbal state of disaster emergency proclamation on Wednesday due to critical fire weather ...
An Arctic front moving through Michigan now is triggering significant lake-effect snow, with the most intense accumulations ...
This is what you can expect from the skies on Friday, 8 January in the North West, KwaZulu-Natal and the Free State.
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital polar ecosystems, according to new research by an international team of ...
Independent validation across 241 events shows low-noise, event-level forecasting that helps supply chains act earlier ...
First, instead of moving storms quickly eastward, the sluggish jet stream stalled storm systems in place, causing prolonged ...