Beyoncé spent $100K to extend Metro hours after rain delay at FedEx Field
It was a soggy Sunday night for concertgoers at FedEx field but the rain didn't seem to dampen the spirits of the "BeyHive" despite the delays and confusion that came after lightning forced stadium officials to issue a shelter-in-place order ahead of Beyonce's second Renaissance Tour performance in the DMV.
Lightning strikes Jonesboro church burning it to ground during storm
A church in Clayton County burned to the ground after lightning hit it in Sunday night's storms.
Georgia couple says storms brought down tree onto newly purchased home
A Paulding County couple says storms that moved across north Georgia Sunday brought a tree down on their brand-new home.
4 girls struck by lightning at popular Oklahoma swimming hole
Police said the girls were in the water at the park near Salina when lightning struck, injuring them.
Strong storms return to North Georgia
It looks like it could be a wet week for North Georgia, and it all started Sunday afternoon.
Plans to fight climate change with trees hampered by seedling shortage, study says
This shortage is occurring as government and private funding is being invested in planting trees to cool cities, reduce air pollution and protect water.
Man struck by lightning in Heard County, firefighters say
Officials say a lightning strike injured a person in Heard County.
Antarctica gets ‘taste of summer’ as watermelons bloom in coldest place on Earth
August is the coldest winter month at the arctic station Vostok, when temperatures average nearly 92 degrees below zero.
Soldier continues watch over Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as winds, rain lash DC area
Soldiers from "The Old Guard," stand watch over the Tomb of the Unknown everyday, even in terrible weather.
Here's how hot and extreme summer 2023 has been, and it's only halfway over
At about its halfway point, the record-breaking hot and extreme summer of 2023 is both unprecedented and unsurprising.
Overnight storms knock out power, take down trees in metro Atlanta, North Georgia
Residents of metro Atlanta woke up to the havoc caused by several storms that swept through the city overnight.
Arizona saguaros are collapsing in this extreme heat, and experts are worried
The cacti usually live about 150 years, and inside their skin, they can reach up to 140 degrees inside. Still, the prolonged dryness and intense heat could be a problem.
July on track to be Earth's hottest month on record
Another month of record-breaking heat has brought the world into uncharted territory, scientists say.
Biden announces steps to offer relief from extreme heat as record temperatures continue
The White House says officials are working on improved weather forecasts, worker protections and more accessible drinking water.
Southern California hiker, 71, dies after trek in blistering Death Valley heat
71-year-old Steve Curry died after collapsing following an hours-long hike in Death Valley National Park, the world’s hottest place.
2 female hikers found dead in Nevada park as heat scorches parts of US
Two women hikers have been found dead in a state park in southern Nevada, authorities said Sunday.
More than 35 million Americans expected to see triple-digit temps Sunday as deadly heat wave drags on
More than 46 million Americans from California to Florida are under heat alerts Sunday that will remain in effect until at least the start of the workweek.
Newly released inmate details 'cruel and inhumane' conditions in Fulton County Jail without AC
Temperatures continued to soar Sunday inside the Fulton County Jail after a power outage caused by Friday's storms knocked out the air conditioning.
Trees snap like pencils, metal bends like rubber during Cherokee County storms
The winds were so strong in the Clayton community of Cherokee County that they bent the metal columns holding up a gas station awning.
Flooded Midtown animal shelter needs temporary homes for dogs
The Lifeline Midtown location is continuing to ask for the public's help to adopt or foster dogs after it was flooded during Friday's storms.