
The tropical weather system gathering steam in the Gulf of Mexico was named Tropical Storm Barry on Thursday morning and is predicted to strike Louisiana as a hurricane Saturday.

With the Atlantic hurricane season beginning this weekend, a wide range of experts have cautioned the Caribbean not to take predictions of a normal 2019 literally and to be ready for whatever may come.

What does this ominous term, and related jargon like “bombogenesis,” tell us about the storm pounding states from Texas to Minnesota this week?

In parts of the Midwest, flood waters are starting to abate. But elsewhere, they're still rising.

The powerful storm that hit California on Sunday is set to bellow across America over next two to three days. 200 million Americans will be affected by heavy snow, torrential rain and crippling ice.

Category 3 Hurricane Willa made landfall on Mexico’s west coast Tuesday evening with “life-threatening storm surge, wind, and rainfall,” according to the National Hurricane Center.