Sharp seasonal swings are happening more often – and they’re a big problem for homes, food and infrastructure.
These patterns tend to oscillate—the last La Niña is ongoing, but weak. And on Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced there is a moderate chance that El Niño will return in ...
The outlook for spring is trending warm in the central and southern U.S. The Climate Prediction Center's March-April-May ...
Phoenix experienced its hottest winter on record, ending with a string of 90-degree days. Experts say it's a sign of a changing climate.
The weather phenomenon known as El Niño could form later this year, potentially pushing global temperatures to record heights, researchers say.
It is a double-edged sword. As the planet heats up, more of us are turning up and turning to air conditioning to keep us cool. The trouble is that, as well as consuming vast amounts of electricity, AC ...
Scientists say recent extreme snowstorms are consistent with weather patterns shifting due to climate change. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, which can lead to more intense precipitation, ...
Climate change affects your clients, your practice and your professional duties. Use these examples and checklists to understand how climate risks might impact your legal practice.
A powerful nor’easter named Hernando hit the Northeast, stunning meteorologists with 966 mb pressure and sparking debate over ...
A new AP-NORC poll shows more Americans say extreme cold has affected their lives after frigid weather engulfed much of North America at the beginning of 2026.
As weather extremes become more frequent, transit agencies recognize that resilience requires a coordinated approach.
"Denial will not make climate damage go away — it will only make it worse," U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., said.