Rain Expected at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
Over half an inch of rain could accumulate throughout Thursday in Manhattan.
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Over half an inch of rain could accumulate throughout Thursday in Manhattan.
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Millions of people are taking to the road and skies this week. Some may encounter dreary weather.
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The heaviest November snowstorm on record in the South Korean capital was a nuisance to commuters, and a delight to tourists, children and dogs.
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Storm Bert Batters Britain, Leaving at Least 3 Dead
Torrential rain doused most of the country, stymying travel and leading to flooding, landslides, fallen trees and power outages.
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Map: 2.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Connecticut
View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.
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Scenes From the Storm That Drenched the West Coast
The storm, driven by the season’s first major atmospheric river, inundated the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages.
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Landslides Are a Growing Climate Threat. What Do We Know About The Risks?
Deadly landslides are becoming more common and large amounts of rain are a known trigger. An atmospheric river is dumping rain out West. What you should know about your risk.
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New York City Gets Some Rain, but Not Enough to Ease Its Drought
About two inches were forecast to fall through Saturday. Officials say it won’t be enough to fully replenish the city’s reservoirs.
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Bad weather threatens roads over the holiday, but airports have had little trouble on Wednesday.
By Hank Sanders and Alexandra E. Petri
The forecast is bad for the famous parade on Thursday. But that’s not Macy’s only problem.
By James Barron
The first snowfall of the season grounded flights and triggered a weather warning throughout the South Korean capital.
By The New York Times
B.Y.U.’s cross-country runners went old school and coated their bodies for a cold race day.
By Victor Mather
Martha Schwartz Partners works around the globe to take on pollution and warming of the planet.
By Shivani Vora
Heavy weekend rain and strong winds brought in by Storm Bert caused widespread flooding and travel disruptions across Britain and Ireland, and killed at least three people in England and Wales.
By Nader Ibrahim
Torrential rains in Valencia, in eastern Spain, caused flooding that killed more than 200 people. The deluge started inland. It took the authorities hours to warn those downstream.
By Emma Bubola
Rosalía Arenas, a resident of Utiel, recorded on her phone for nearly five hours as deadly floods submerged her street. A boat eventually evacuated Ms. Arena and her 2-year-old child.
By Emma Bubola and Nader Ibrahim
An atmospheric river that has brought damaging wind, rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest fed a storm spreading as far south as Los Angeles.
By Soumya Karlamangla
A series of atmospheric rivers has caused flooding and damage in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people.
By Christina Kelso
Every month so far has seen floods, fires, smashed heat records or some combination of extreme weather. Little time remains for leaders to agree on what to do about it.
By Somini Sengupta
The first major atmospheric river of the season flooded roads and vineyards, brought down trees and damaged houses and cars.
By The Associated Press and Reuters
A series of atmospheric rivers is flooding the Pacific Northwest and parts of California, with more wind and rain forecast as utilities try to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people.
By Soumya Karlamangla and Annie Correal
More extreme rain will fall across the region on Thursday as forecasters warn of the potential for dangerous flooding.
By Judson Jones
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As New York contends with a drought, residents are likely to welcome today’s expected downpour.
By James Barron
A deadly weather system left tens of thousands without power in Washington. The “atmospheric river” storm from the Pacific Ocean also battered Oregon and Northern California.
By Axel Boada
The “atmospheric river” storm disrupted travel and left at least two people dead in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
By Soumya Karlamangla, Drew Atkins, Judson Jones and John Yoon
Now that New York City and surrounding counties are under a drought warning, officials are asking residents to save water and help prevent more wildfires.
By Alyce McFadden
The New York region is unlikely to ever have as many brush fires as out West. But residents need to be ready for more droughts.
By Hilary Howard
A storm system that had left at least one person dead and nearly 600,000 people without power in Washington State was bringing heavy rain and snow to Oregon and California.
By Yan Zhuang and Amanda Holpuch
A “bomb cyclone” over the Pacific Ocean is expected to bring days of damaging winds, rainfall and blizzards to Northern California, Oregon and Washington.
By Judson Jones
There was a sense of relief in the city, though some residents said they were still afraid to drink the water.
By Eduardo Medina
The president said the aid was “urgently needed” as emergency programs face funding shortfalls amid the devastation after Hurricanes Helene and Milton and a string of other natural disasters.
By Erica L. Green and Catie Edmondson
We are being reminded the hard way that we share this world. Smoke knows no boundaries, and neither does fire.
By John Vaillant
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The voluntary evacuation plan was put in place in areas affected by the Jennings Creek wildfire. Officials encouraged residents of 165 homes to move out temporarily.
By Chelsia Rose Marcius
The storm, a Category 4, regained strength on Sunday afternoon.
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Project 2025, the conservative playbook, calls for breaking up the federal agency that maintains weather data and collects climate change information.
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The storm made landfall on the island of Luzon. Forecasters warned of torrential rain and landslides in the north of the country.
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Emergency responders worked to contain a brush fire in Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon.
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Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Sara.
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See the likely path and wind arrival times for Sara.
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See the likely path and wind arrival times for Man-yi.
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It is the first time on record that more than three tropical storms have occurred at the same time in November in the region.
By Jin Yu Young
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A report suggests a competition where the prize is a multimillion-dollar city contract.
By James Barron
We need more timely updates in response to the rapid changes to the climate.
By Gavin Schmidt and Zeke Hausfather
Gusts of wind up to 35 miles per hour, coupled with a weekslong drought, threatened to hasten the spread of the 5,000-acre Jennings Creek fire along the border of New York and New Jersey on Tuesday.
By Jamie Leventhal
Known as the Jennings Creek fire, it started Friday and quickly spread. The rugged terrain has made it more difficult for emergency workers to respond.
By Hilary Howard and Shayla Colon
See the likely path and wind arrival times for Usagi.
By William B. Davis, Madison Dong, Judson Jones, John Keefe and Bea Malsky
Chuck and Cathie Baldwin were caught in a flash flood as they drove to the polls. Known as “proud hippies,” they hosted a musical festival called Chuckstock on their Missouri farm.
By Michael Levenson
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