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May 22, 2012

Plus, Kevin Garnett calls Philadelphia fans "fair-weather."

VIDEO: Tornadoes rip through Dallas, Fort Worth area, planes grounded

April 03, 2012

Tornadoes tore through the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area in Texas on Tuesday, ripping apart buildings, tossing tractor trailer trucks into the air and grounding all planes in the region.

The ups, downs of warm winter

March 07, 2012

With a high of 65 degrees expected Thursday, it feels a lot more like May than March in Manhattan.

PHOTOS: It’s bare-ly winter in New York

February 01, 2012

Don’t tell Mother Nature it is February, Metro is loving this weather.

Today is the hottest November 28 New York has ever had

November 28, 2011

Hot enough for you?

Occupy Wall Street won’t bow to winter weather

October 30, 2011

Mother Nature may have been brutal this weekend, but protesters claim she’s no match for Occupy Wall Street.

Yes, it really is snowing in October

October 29, 2011

A rare October snowstorm was expected to unleash heavy, wet snow and wind across much of the Northeast on Saturday with some areas bracing for up to a foot of snow and major power outages.

Mayor Bloomberg: Climate change will mean worse NY weather

September 19, 2011

Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke at the kickoff for Climate Week NYC yesterday morning, warning that New York’s year of severe weather is a window into what climate change could mean for the city.

Hurricane Irene: Batten down the hatches

August 25, 2011

New Yorkers are bracing for Hurricane Irene, barreling up the East Coast and expected to make landfall in the New York City area late Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Hurricane Irene: Can you swim, New York?

August 25, 2011

Better make sure you own some pretty tall rain boots, New Yorkers.

Hurricane Irene: Are you ready?

August 25, 2011

Brace yourself for Hurricane Irene.

UPDATE: Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits U.S. East Coast

August 23, 2011

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the U.S. East Coast from Virginia to Boston on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Weather: Hot enough for you?

July 22, 2011

The thermometer is nudging its way to the 100 degree mark this weekend. How do you beat the heat when it seems like a losing battle?

US economy’s secret enemy: The weather

June 30, 2011

Every drop of rain, every gust of wind puts a financial burden on a nation’s economy — and now we have a price tag for it.

Keeping cool in summer heat

June 28, 2011

We spoke with Taniya Nayak, host of HGTV’s “House Hunters on Vacation,” who offered some better tips for beating the heat.

High Temperatures hit Boston

June 08, 2011

 With temperatures rising and expected to possibly hit record highs in the coming days people around Boston began to cool off throughout the City.

Massachusetts surveys damage of fatal tornadoes

June 02, 2011

Massachusetts residents on Thursday dug out from damage left by tornadoes that ripped through the state, killing at least four people.

Manhattanhenge photos: See the sun set over the NYC grid

May 31, 2011

Last night New Yorkers got the chance to unleash inner Pagans.

Death toll from tornadoes climbs in the Midwest

May 25, 2011

The death toll from a monster tornado that savaged Joplin, Mo., rose to 125 yesterday as tornadoes over­night in nearby states caused at least 13 more deaths.

Joplin tornado: At least 89 dead in Missouri town

May 23, 2011

Search teams pick through rubble in search of bodies as Missouri's governor declares state of emergency.

There's a reason your allergies are awful this year

May 11, 2011

Feeling like an absolute mess? It's not just you —this is the worst spring for allergies in recent memory.

Rash of tornadoes may be US’s worst

May 04, 2011

The tornado outbreak that killed at least 327 people in the Southeast last week may have been the largest in U.S. history.

Alabama tornadoes: Storms rip through South, more than 220 dead

April 28, 2011

Devastating storms and tornadoes raked though the South, killing at least 185 people as they ripped houses to rubble, flipped cars and uprooted trees and power lines, officials said on Thursday.

Severe storms kill dozens across South

April 17, 2011

Three days of severe storms and tornadoes in the southern United States have killed at least 39 people, downing power lines and wrecking hundreds of buildings along its path.

Watch lightning strike the Empire State Building — not once but thrice!

April 13, 2011

In case you want to relive the memory of last night, for some reason.

Boroughs left out in the cold

February 21, 2011

The snowstorm pummeled the entire city, but only Staten Island has been richly rewarded with a presidential disaster declaration.

Winter weather nails airlines

February 07, 2011

Airlines may be headed for more than $600 million in weather-related losses as winter storms trigger the most flight cancellations since the government began tracking the data in 1987.

Why NYers love Chuck

February 02, 2011

According to the Staten Island Zoo’s Chuck, the groundhog who the zoo promises has correctly predicted 24 of the last 30 spring seasons, spring will come sooner rather than later to the city.

After the snow comes the real cold

February 02, 2011

The snow has stopped falling and the high winds have slowed, but a deep freeze trailing the harsh winter storm was keeping residents of the central United States mostly huddled at home yesterday.

Massive cyclone in Australia

February 02, 2011

One of the most powerful cyclones on record slammed into Australia’s coast, uprooting trees, tearing roofs off buildings and raising the danger of deadly storm surges.

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