With a forecast high in the mid-to upper-80s on Sunday in downtown Los Angeles, this could be the hottest Super Bowl on record.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Groundhog Day 2022: Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, meaning we’re in for 6 more weeks of winter
The groundhog has spoken: Six more weeks of winter, according to Punxsutawney Phil, the world’s most famous weather-prognosticating groundhog.
The next winter storm spans New Mexico to Vermont and 85 million people are in its path
A large storm will deliver a messy mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain to a large swath of the central and eastern U.S. over the next few days.
The next winter storm spans New Mexico to Maine and 90 million people are in its path
A sprawling storm will deliver a messy mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain to a large swath of the central and eastern U.S. over the next few days.
‘Dangerous, life-threatening’ winter storm: Millions brace for blizzard along East Coast
A powerful winter storm was forecast for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast from Friday night into Saturday. Blizzard conditions are likely.
Chicago is getting pummeled by lake effect snow. What is it and how does it happen?
Locations along the southern and eastern sides of the Great Lakes like Buffalo are known for their huge amounts of snow.
What is the polar vortex? In-depth look at how it can affect winter weather in the US.
The polar vortex is a gigantic, circular area of cold air high up in the atmosphere that typically spins over the North Pole (as its name suggests).
Potent ‘bomb cyclone’ to lash Northeast this weekend with heavy snow, howling winds
A potent winter storm is forecast to wallop the East Coast on Friday and Saturday with snow and howling winds possible from the Carolinas to Maine.
‘Once-in-a-decade’ winter storm to blast Southeast with snow, sleet, freezing rain
A winter storm was forecast to bring a miserable mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain to parts of the Southeast on Friday and into early Saturday, meteorologists warned.
Doomsday clock at 100 seconds to midnight; world ‘stuck in an extremely dangerous moment’
Thanks to nuclear risks, climate change, disruptive technologies and the seemingly endless pandemic, we’re as close to Doomsday as we’ve ever been.