Floods April 19, 2016 Sixth person found dead as Houston drenched with more than a foot of rain Houston officials said Tuesday six people were confirmed dead after flash flooding dumped more than a foot of rain on the city and surrounding towns.
Floods April 18, 2016 Texas governor declares state of disaster in nine counties amid sweeping rainfall With more than a foot of rain falling in parts of Houston by Monday afternoon and much of the surrounding areas shut down, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster in nine counties.
Warnings April 4, 2016 High winds kill Massachusetts couple, leave thousands without power Dangerously high winds caused the death of a Massachusetts couple Sunday morning and left thousands of people without power as storms brought snow, thunder, rain and wind to the Northeast.
Warnings March 31, 2016 Southern states brace for floods, possible tornadoes after severe storms hurt 10 Forecasters warned people across the Deep South to prepare for another onslaught of severe weather Thursday, one day after a line of storms that triggered tornadoes left at least ten people hurt.
TERROR March 29, 2016 US commuter trains a soft target for terrorists, say experts From the jam-packed rail lines that bring suburban commuters in to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington every day to the trolleys and subways that crisscross America’s cities, the nation’s passenger trains are a soft target for terrorists, say experts.
Midwest March 25, 2016 Severe weather sweeps through Midwest as Denver digs out Heavy snow, hail and strong winds moved across the Midwest on Thursday as states farther west began digging out of the spring blizzard that shut down the Denver airport, closed hundreds of miles of roads and left cars stranded along highways on the Plains.
Warnings March 23, 2016 Storm shuts Denver airport, could hit Midwest with more than a foot of snow Denver's airport briefly stopped incoming flights and delayed departures because of a powerful storm hitting Colorado and Wyoming, a storm that could dump more than a foot of snow as it bears down on the Midwest Wednesday.
Floods March 10, 2016 Flooding forces more than 1,000 from homes in Louisiana Huge military trucks rumbled through neighborhoods in northern Louisiana on Thursday in search of families trapped by days of relentless rain, while men in rain gear waded through floodwaters up to their chests to rescue stranded animals.
Floods March 10, 2016 Photos reveal heartbreak, resilience during disaster floods in the South Thousands had evacuated by Thursday as a second round of rain hit an already inundated northern Louisiana. Three people drowned in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana.
Northeast February 15, 2016 Bitter wind chill creates dangerous conditions across Northeast For much of the northeast United States, Valentine's Day was the coldest on record, with people bundling up for the not-so-warm embrace of teeth-chattering temperatures.
Warnings February 10, 2016 Looming cold snap could break records for Valentine's Day weekend The coldest temperatures of the winter are expected for much of the United States on Valentine’s Day Weekend, bringing possibly record-breaking temperatures to the Northeast and subzero temperatures in parts of the Midwest.