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Kayyem Warns Upcoming Hurricane Season Is 'Not Gonna Be Mild'
The homeland security expert said the looming storms will likely make it more difficult to contain the spread of COVID-19. -
At Least 1 Dead As Tornadoes Hit Oklahoma, Texas
A tornado that touched down near the town of Madill in south-central Oklahoma at about 5 p.m. local time Wednesday killed one person and damaged several homes. -
Thousands Across Mass. Without Power, Baker Assures Hospitals Adequately Prepared
Thousands of households across Massachusetts were without power Monday as fierce winds and rain pummeled much of the commonwealth. -
What Makes A Nor'easter A Nor'easter?
Winds out of the northeast define the name. But there's more to it than that. -
Lingering Snowstorm Wreaks Havoc On Boston Commute
Though the state had over 2,000 plows on the road, the morning commute was messy and state officials urged people to stay home if possible. -
Schools, Offices Close As Long-Lived Storm Clobbers US East
The storm dumped one round of snow on parts of the region late Sunday and could drop 10 to 20 inches total by Tuesday morning from Pennsylvania to Maine. -
Moving Cross Country, Winter Storm Takes Aim At Northeast
A powerful winter storm that’s been tormenting travelers across the U.S. since before Thanksgiving moved to the Northeast on Sunday. -
Snow Falling In Vermont, Slick Roads In Maine, New Hampshire
A wintry mix has swept into northern New England. -
Winter Already? Snow, Deep Freeze From Rockies To East Coast
An arctic air mass that brought snow and ice to an area stretching from the Rocky Mountains to northern New England on Monday was poised to give way to record-breaking cold temperatures. -
California Wildfires Erupt In LA, Burn In Wine Country
California's biggest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, cut off power to an estimated 2.5 million people in the northern part of the state over the weekend in yet another round of blackouts.