A significant weather pattern shift is expected to bring heavy rain, flooding risk, and severe thunderstorms to the central and eastern United States during the final days of March and into early ...
The weather story for the second half of this week is bitter Arctic cold once again. There continues to be signs the cold will let up a touch, but possibly be replaced by a snowier and wetter pattern.
Federal climate scientists are tracking a large-scale shift in the El Niño–Southern Oscillation, or ENSO, that could redraw the map of U.S. weather risks in 2026. As La Niña conditions persist into ...