A slow-moving system means rain could force those planning outdoor activities in the central and southern U.S. this holiday weekend to come up with a Plan B on one or more days.
NOAA's preseason hurricane outlook has been released and more of us are likely going to have to deal with a tropical storm or hurricane this season. Here's their latest outlook.
Flooding and severe storms could threaten those across the South and into the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend. Heavy rain will continue to fall over the same areas, triggering flash flooding that could impact places like Memphis, Little Rock, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Dallas. Many of the same locations could also see severe storms with the potential for damaging winds and large hail. Here’s what you need to know.
We are approaching the peak time to see the Milky Way lighting up the night sky, but knowing the right conditions for viewing and where to look are key. Watch this video to see how to spot it during the coming weeks.
Drowning is the leading cause of death for children from 1 to 4 years old, and it takes the lives of 4,000 Americans each year, according to the CDC. But drowning does not look like what you may have seen on television. So we sought out an expert on the subject: Dr. Meghan Martin is a pediatric emergency physician in Pinellas County, Florida, where she’s seen hundreds of kids who’ve survived or died in drowning incidents. Watch this video where she describes what drowning really looks like and what you should be doing to prevent it during your Memorial Day Weekend celebrations.