WSHU sits down with Jan Ellen Spiegel to discuss her story about how federal budget cuts that could gut FEMA and NOAA could affect CT.
Wet snow in parts of Connecticut will cause slick roads in Litchfield County as cold snap brings gusty winds and below-normal temperatures this week, NWS says.
Cut could greatly diminish the ability of Connecticut, and other states, to prepare for and respond to climate and weather ...
More rain is expected to fall in Connecticut late Sunday, with cold temperatures bringing possible snow to some parts of the ...
Some 14,800 wildfires have burned 1,105 square miles so far this year — well above the 10-year average, according to data released Friday by the National Interagency Fire Center. Most devastating were ...
A storm system brought rain to Connecticut Monday morning, along with a chance of snow and sleet across northern portions of the state. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather ...
The layered sediments at the bottom of the “Great Blue Hole” serve as archive for extreme weather events of the past 5,700 years, including tropical storms and hurricanes. Dr. Dominik Schmitt ...
the National Hurricane Center has released its report on the horrific storm, finding it claimed the lives of 248 people and caused $78.7 billion in damage. Helene becomes the seventh-costliest ...
Early predictions for the 2025 hurricane season show that we could see near-normal tropical storm activity in the Atlantic. That might appear to be good news after looking back at last year's ...