News

Staffing issues at the National Weather Service in Tucson could be impacting the accuracy of monsoon storm predictions, ...
The 1978 deluge began when remnants of a tropical storm crossed the Gulf of Mexico and entered Texas north of Brownsville. When it was over, 33 were dead.
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those ...
A week after the devastating Texas flooding, serious questions remain about what actions local leaders took after ominous ...
As the death toll climbs in Texas, the Trump Administration is actively undermining the nation’s ability to predict—and to ...
The president has defended his administration's response to the fatal flooding amid criticism that federal assistance could ...
Rain is one of nature’s most fascinating processes, yet most people take it for granted. Every drop that falls from the sky ...
Florida braces for its first hurricane as tropical waves emerge. The National Hurricane Center monitors potential storms, with no immediate threats.
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.
As I write this, there’s a desperate search for dozens of girls, missing from a flood where the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in 45 minutes. More than 80 people drowned at the time I sent this column.