A look back at the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935...
Tornadoes have certainly been a hot topic across the Northeast this year. Just how unorthodox has this year been, is this the new trend going forward, and are there any connections to climate change? These questions and much more explored here!
What's in store for the rest of the season with El Niño getting stronger?
Numerous flash flooding and severe weather events plagued July 2023, with the month featuring very little in the way of any prolonged drier stretches.
It was a wet and stormy month with 13 Tornadoes in one day striking Northern IL!
June 2023 started off the summer with a bang, bringing very active conditions severe weather, and numerous instances of flash flooding to parts of the Northeast.
A bit drier in June, but still quite active at times.
Meteorologist Kyle Leahy discusses why you can't exactly link any one weather event to climate change.
With the exception of Ohio, many areas of the Midwest were dry, with even some smoke from Canada.
Learn what conditions fuel wildfire spread and how has the smoke traveled so far across Canada and into the US.
May 2023 saw many unseasonably cool stretches, abnormally dry conditions, and was essentially void of any severe weather across the Northeast.
Last year featured yet another hot summer for many. With a potential shift to El Niño this year, will we see cooler weather finally? And how is the Hurricane Season looking?