Tropical Storm Epsilon could be at or near hurricane strength when it approaches Bermuda by Thursday and Friday.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Winter should be mostly mild with few blizzards, but much of US could see drought, forecasters say
The NOAA forecasts a mild winter for the East and South. But that may mean drought for the southern half of the U.S.
Hurricane Delta could be the USA’s record-breaking 17th weather disaster of 2020
With a non-stop onslaught of severe storms, wildfires and hurricanes, 2020 has been a calamitous year for weather in the US.
Fall foliage season is here! Despite chilly weather, colors are still ‘vibrant’ in parts of Northeast, Midwest
Chilly weather in the Northeast and Midwest has put leaf-peeping season slightly ahead of schedule. But colors are still vibrant.
Hurricane Delta restrengthens to Category 2, heads toward US Gulf Coast after battering Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
After battering Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Hurricane Delta is now setting its sights on the U.S. Gulf Coast, with landfall expected sometime Friday.
Look up! On Tuesday, Mars will be the closest it gets to Earth until 2035
The red planet will be unusually close to the Earth on Tuesday Oct. 6, astronomers said.
An RV-size asteroid will zip by the Earth Thursday, closer than the moon and some satellites
An asteroid about the size of a small school bus will zoom past the Earth on Thursday, passing within 13,000 miles of the Earth’s surface.
Tropical Storm Beta makes landfall in Texas, bringing more rain and flooding to hurricane-weary Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Beta made landfall in Texas on Monday night, the latest storm in an exceptionally busy 2020 hurricane season.
‘A crazy year up north’: Arctic sea ice shrinks to 2nd-lowest level on record
The amount of summer sea ice in the Arctic has been steadily shrinking over the past few decades because of man-made global warming, experts say.
Ice shelves propping up two major Antarctic glaciers are breaking up
Two of Antarctica’s most important glaciers are breaking free from their restraints, a new study reports.
