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Summer Outlook: Developing El Niño Could Keep Northeast Cooler As West Sweats

The latest outlook through August shows where peak summer heat may be in the U.S., and also who might keep their cool, And, yes, El Niño may play a role.
Summer Outlook: Developing El Niño Could Keep Northeast Cooler As West Sweatsstory-preview

Severe Weather, Including Threat Of Strong Tornadoes And Flooding Rain, Forecast Friday In Plains, Midwest

It's been a siege of severe weather this week. Another rash of storms is likely in some of the same areas hit earlier. Our latest forecast shows where tornadoes, hail and flooding rain could happen again.
Severe Weather, Including Threat Of Strong Tornadoes And Flooding Rain, Forecast Friday In Plains, Midweststory-preview

Snow Chaos: 75+ Vehicle Pileup Shuts Down Colorado’s I-70

Fresh snow after weeks of record heat, caused chaos in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains on Tuesday.
Snow Chaos: 75+ Vehicle Pileup Shuts Down Colorado’s I-70story-preview

A Rare Comet Is Coming — And You Won't Need A Telescope To See It Light Up The Sky

Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) is brightening as it approaches Earth and should be visible to the naked eye between April 13 and 15, appearing low on the eastern horizon before sunrise. Peak viewing comes around April 17 during a new moon, with the comet making its closest approach to Earth on April 27.
A Rare Comet Is Coming — And You Won't Need A Telescope To See It Light Up The Skystory-preview

Typhoon Sinlaku Leaves Widespread Damage On US Islands

Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth this year, tore across the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory, on Tuesday and Wednesday. It had sustained winds of 150 mph when it made landfall. Preliminary reports mention flooding, uprooted trees and downed power lines across Saipan and Tinian islands. There were no reports of deaths.
Typhoon Sinlaku Leaves Widespread Damage On US Islandsstory-preview