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Late Winter Storms Spare California From Drought Pain, for Now

The Sierra Nevada in California was so bereft of snow in December that skiers and farmers alike worried that a disappointing winter was...

Texas Wildfires Burn Through the Heart of Cattle Country, Upending Lives

A vast and growing wildfire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, has now become the largest on record in state history,...

In San Diego, Furious Deluge Floods Homes and Freeways

An unusual torrent of rain and flash flooding hit the San Diego area on Monday, shutting down highways, swamping roads and leaving some...

Texas Says Its Power Grid Is Strong. It’s About to Get Tested.

Like many Texans, Jarrett Milton has been getting ready for the blast of freezing weather expected in the coming days. The owner of...

Biting Cold Sweeping U.S. Hits South With Unfamiliar Freeze

Extreme weather gripped large parts of the Southern United States on Monday, with several governors declaring states of emergency and officials in Texas...

Idalia Expected to Bring Rains and Possible Tornadoes to Georgia and South Carolina

Hurricane Idalia poses the most immediate threat to the Gulf Coast of Florida, but forecasters are also warning coastal communities in South Carolina,...

California is Free of Drought Conditions for the First Time in Three Years

In recent years, the prospect of heavy rains might have sounded good to many people living in California, where drought and wildfires have...

The South Knows a Hot, Sticky Summer. But This? ‘It’s Hell.’

Oddly enough, though, for all its wretchedness, there was somehow a comfort in the humidity’s familiarity. “I go somewhere else and I miss...

What We Know About the Wildfires in Hawaii

A summer of ferocious weather across much of the United States reached the country’s most remote state on Wednesday, 2,500 miles off the...

Phoenix’s Month in Hell: 31 Days of Extreme Heat Tests the City

Patients with heat stroke and burns from the asphalt are swamping hospitals. Air-conditioners are breaking down at homeless shelters. The medical examiner’s office...

Spared the Worst Summer Heat Until Now, the Northeast Starts to Sweat

Dangerous heat that has scorched other parts of the country for more than a month spread to the nation’s most populous region on...

In Florida, Swimmers Brave an Ocean That Feels Like Steamy Syrup

The water temperature near Key Biscayne, a barrier island just east of Miami, had already passed 89 degrees one morning this week. And...
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