Decades in the making, the first image from NASA’s $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope was released Monday afternoon by President Joe Biden.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
‘Dangerous’ heat spreads west; about 50 million people under heat alert in southern USA
On Saturday morning, about 50 million people were under some form of heat alert, either an excessive heat warning or heat advisory.
Hurricane Bonnie, a Category 3 and rare crossover storm, powers up off Mexico’s Pacific Coast
After making a rare crossover into the Pacific Ocean from the Caribbean, Hurricane Bonnie powered up Tuesday to a Category 3 storm.
Tropical Storm Bonnie forms in Caribbean, expected to hit Central America later Friday
After several days skirting the northern coast of South America as an unnamed tropical system, Tropical Storm Bonnie finally formed Friday morning.
Gulf Coast could see ‘torrential rain’ as tropical system lurks; Bonnie may form in the Caribbean
A tropical system in the Caribbean may develop into Bonnie, and another system in the Gulf of Mexico may bring ‘torrential rain’ to the Texas coast.
Tropical Storm Bonnie? Forecasters tracking 3 Atlantic systems, including one in Gulf of Mexico.
One system in the Gulf of Mexico could bring drenching rains to portions of Texas and Louisiana this week, potentially resulting in flash flooding.
First Southern California lightning death in years reported as unusual June thunderstorms hit region
The storms come as an area of low pressure off the coast funneled monsoonal moisture into the region.
How to see a ‘remarkable’ and rare parade of planets in the morning sky through the end of June
Five of the planets of our solar system will appear in a line across the early morning sky this month, astronomers say.
Summer 2022 begins: ‘The longest day,’ first day of summer and a solstice are all Tuesday
The first day of summer is often called “the longest day,” but it’s actually the day with the most daylight. What to know about summer solstice 2022.
‘This is serious’: Millions under heat wave warnings as triple-digit temps move east
More than 100 million Americans were under some form of heat warning or advisory Monday from a withering, potentially record-breaking heat wave.