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"It's a horrible thing," Trump told reporters as he departed the White House. "Nobody can even believe it, such a thing - that much water that fast." ...
Last Friday, July 4, floods swept across parts of Texas in the dark hours of the morning. As of this writing, 120 people have died and about 160 are still missing.
After catastrophic flooding in central Texas left the area devastated, the Trump administration’s lackluster response offers a chilling glimpse of what’s in store for when the next disaster strikes.
A week of heavy rain and severe storms continues tonight in much of the Carolinas. Tropical Storm Chantal was the third named ...
Chief Meteorologist Alex Garcia of Fox 29 in San Antonio is speaking out about what went wrong during the deadly Texas floods ...
As of the latest updates, 106 routes remain closed across the state, severely impacting rural connectivity. The administration has launched road-clearing operations, but progress has been slow ...
The latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters— and how they may be playing out where you live.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump traveled to Texas Hill Country Friday morning to survey the damage from flooding that has killed at least 120 people in recent days. While in the Lone ...
Temperature: Morning fog in places in the south-west, otherwise cloudy and cold to cool with isolated showers and rain but scattered along the south coast and adjacent interior. It will be partly ...
A nearly two-year evaluation of NWS performance on tornado forecasting concluded that the agency, which faces mounting ...
As extreme weather like Tropical Storm Barry — which contributed to the devastating flooding in Texas — becomes more frequent ...
“Incorporating First Nations seasonal knowledge into solar power generation predictions can significantly enhance accuracy by ...