To the naked eye, and weather permitting, the moon will likely appear full on the nights of both Monday, March 6, and Tuesday, March 7.
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Antarctic sea ice reaches another record low
Sea ice around Antarctica reached a record low for the second straight year this month, scientists announced Monday.
When is daylight saving time? Who’s in charge of it? What to know about the annual March ritual.
Like it or not, our annual ritual of changing our clocks to daylight saving time is coming Sunday, March 12, at 2 a.m.
Pre-Thanksgiving weather to be clear but travel home may get messy. Here’s the forecast.
Much of the country will see clear skies ahead of Thanksgiving, but travel might get dicey toward the end of the week. Here’s the weather forecast.
‘Paralyzing’ lake-effect snowstorm takes aim at western New York; up to 6 feet could fall, forecasters warn
Forecasters say feet of snow could fall in western New York as prolonged lake-effect snow snarls travel around Buffalo.
The Leonid meteor shower could be particularly spectacular in 2022: Here’s how to watch this week
The meteor shower is expected to peak on the night of Thursday Nov. 17-18, but could also be visible Friday night, Nov. 18-19, astronomers said.
What is a subtropical storm and how is it different from a tropical or extratropical system?
A subtropical storm is what’s known to forecasters as a “hybrid” storm, a meteorological mashup of a tropical and “extratropical” storm.
Photo from NASA satellite shows the sun was ‘smiling’ this week
The sun was in a good mood Thursday, or at least that’s what it looked like in a photo published by NASA.
The Orionid meteor shower will dazzle early Friday, courtesy of Halley’s Comet. Here’s how to watch.
One of fall’s top astronomical spectacles will appear in the night sky later this week with the peak of the Orionid meteor shower.
Tropical storm warnings issued as Karl approaches landfall in Mexico
Tropical Storm Karl continued to crawl toward Mexico’s east coast, prompting tropical storm warnings for a portion of the Mexican coastline.