EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherFlash Floods Kill 4 People in the Wake of New Mexico's Historic WildfireThe state's largest wildfire resulted in no direct deaths, but flooding in the burn area has now claimed four lives.ByLauren LefferYesterday 4:40PMSave
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather'I Felt Like I Was Going to Pass Out': UPS Drivers Are Furious Over Dangerous Heat Inside TrucksOne Brooklyn-based UPS driver said that the back of her truck feels like being in "hell."ByAngely MercadoFriday 12:55PMComments (32)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather3 Things to Know That Could Save Your Life in a Flash FloodWith flash floods turning deadly across the country this summer, here's what you should know to stay safe in…ByAngely MercadoWednesday 7:30AMComments (9)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherFlash Flooding in Death Valley Closes RoadsOfficials suggest the flooding was caused by thunderstorms in the Death Valley mountains on Sunday.ByKevin Hurler8/02/22 11:45AMComments (7)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherMcKinney Fire Is Now California's Largest Wildfire in 2022The fire began burning on July 29 and has claimed two lives as of yesterday.ByKevin Hurler8/01/22 10:30AMComments (6)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather'We're Going To Be Finding Bodies For Weeks,' Kentucky Governor Says About FloodAt least 28 people have been found dead, but local authorities warn there will be a lot more.ByMatt Novak8/01/22 6:00AMComments (21)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherWhat Are 'Flash Droughts' and Why Are They So Destructive?As if we didn't have enough trouble from regular drought, flash droughts are now becoming more common.ByAngely Mercado7/29/22 3:55PMComments (4)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherFlooding in Las Vegas Has Submerged the StripVideos shared on social media show parts of the Las Vegas Strip being inundated by flood water.ByKevin Hurler7/29/22 2:25PMComments (112)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherFlash Flooding in St. Louis Turns DeadlyAt least one person has died after the St. Louis metropolitan area experienced thunderstorms on Tuesday that dropped…ByKevin Hurler7/27/22 12:05PMComments (13)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherA Heat Wave Is Going to Pummel the Pacific Northwest This WeekThe usually mild region is not accustomed to high temperatures.ByAngely Mercado7/26/22 1:05PMComments (31)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather'Wet Bulb' 101: Here's Why You're Likely Unfamiliar With This TermA thermometer covered in a water-soaked cloth that measures humidity is about to become more common in the U.S.ByAngely Mercado7/20/22 3:21PMComments (17)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherIt's Really Hot EverywhereThe United Kingdom, United States, and China are among the places across the globe suffering from extreme…ByKevin Hurler7/20/22 1:25PMComments (8)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherNYC Subway Floods Show Our Transit Systems Are Not Ready for Climate ChangeCommuting is annoying, and more frequent extreme weather is making it more dangerous.ByAngely Mercado7/19/22 1:15PMComments (23)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather'Melted Runway' Halts Flights Out of British Military BaseThe severe heat wave plaguing Europe is having far-reaching consequences.ByKevin Hurler7/18/22 1:05PMComments (30)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherCelebrities Are Guzzling Water While Regular Californians Cut BackOn the list of worst offenders: Kourtney Kardashian and Sylvester Stallone.ByAngely Mercado7/15/22 11:10AMComments (78)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherA Heat Dome Is Bringing Dangerous Temperatures to the SouthwestAbout 60 million people in the U.S. are under some sort of heat alert this week.ByAngely Mercado7/06/22 2:39PMComments (10)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherHow to Know If You're Dangerously OverheatedAs the U.S. is pummeled by heatwaves, it's important to know the signs of heat exhaustion.ByAngely Mercado7/01/22 3:50PMComments (5)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme Weather46 Migrants Found Dead in Overheated, Abandoned Tractor Trailer Near San AntonioCrossing into the U.S. was a risky business to begin with, and climate change is only making it worse.ByAngely Mercado6/28/22 1:09PMComments (10)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherA Heat Wave Derailed a Train Outside San FranciscoThe tracks of the BART train hit 140 degrees Fahrenheit, causing them to curve, according to the agency.ByLauren Leffer6/27/22 5:15PMComments (42)Save
EartherExtreme WeatherEartherExtreme WeatherWhy Texas Has the Country’s Worst CornThe ongoing megadrought is affecting crop quality and crop yield all over the U.S.ByAngely Mercado6/24/22 1:26PMComments (17)Save