On Saturday, Anchorage set a record high temperature of 45 degrees at 3 a.m. Then, later that day, a record of 8.3 inches of snow was reported.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Climate change is damaging the health of the world’s children and threatens lifelong impact, report says
Climate change is already damaging children’s health worldwide and could shape the well-being of an entire generation.
Greta Thunberg is sailing back across the Atlantic. Here’s what she accomplished while in the US
Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg is hitching a ride home on a sailboat with Australian YouTubers after eventful months in North America.
3 castaway cows swam to North Carolina’s Outer Banks to escape Hurricane Dorian
Cows have been discovered near the Outer Banks, where they apparently washed up after swimming for several miles due to Hurricane Dorian
Don’t miss Sunday’s shooting stars: The Leonid meteor shower will be visible across the night sky
Look up Sunday night, and you may see the Leonid meteor showers, which come from the constellation Leo the Lion.
Is fall dead? Is this a blue norther? And other questions answered about the Arctic blast
The blast of Arctic air that’s charging across the country will bring the growing season to a screeching halt across much of the central, southern and eastern U.S.
Next week’s Arctic blast will be so cold, forecasters expect it to break 170 records across US
Get ready for a taste of January. The incoming Arctic blast will bring cold temperatures to the Midwest, Plains, East Coast and Deep South.
Mercury transit is coming to a sky near you Monday. And it won’t happen again until 2032.
Skywatchers are excited about a rare event next week that won’t occur again for more than a decade: Mercury passing directly in front of the sun.
Over 11,000 scientists around the world declare a ‘climate emergency’
“Scientists have a moral obligation to warn humanity of any great threat….From the data we have, it is clear we are facing a climate emergency.”
New Delhi’s toxic, polluted air chokes city’s 20 million people, and the haze can be seen from space
Toxic air is choking New Delhi, closing schools and colleges, forcing cars off the road and prohibiting planes from landing at the airport.