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Storms moving through the Louisiana and Mississippi dumped rain causing flooding. In Lafayette, Louisiana this yard was left swamped by the downpours.
This photo, taken on November 8th, was shot in the Sun's atmosphere by the Parker Solar Probe. NASA says this photo was taken about 16.9 million miles from the Sun's surface. It's the first photo of its kind.
The day after a powerful winter storm swept through, residents of Toledo, Ohio begin to dig themselves out on Jan. 20.
AccuWeather Blake Naftel was in Gobles, Michigan where customers are coming to buy some Christmas trees for the holiday season. Business is running smoothly with little interference by the weather.
Hot Springs Creek in Garland County, Arkansas swelled into a rapid river after a round of heavy rainfall on Feb. 23.
Locations from the Central Plains to the Upper Midwest could receive 6-12 inches of snow.
A homeless coalition in Amityville, New York gives away coats as the temperatures start to drop in the northeast.
With clear conditions in the Northeast last minute Christmas travelers make their way to their destinations.
Thailand has deployed planes that can literally make it rain to help fight air pollution. The planes release several chemicals into clouds, as well as ice, to produce the rain.
AAA is projecting 54.3 million people will travel at least 50 miles via planes, trains, automobiles and even cruise ships, this year for Thanksgiving. That's the highest number of travelers for the holiday since 2005.
Major Hurricane Lane is forecast to close in on Hawaii later this week. It will threaten lives and property on the islands due to pounding surf, flash flooding, mudslides and strong winds.
Despite 27 tornadoes reported throughout the state of Iowa, there were no reported deaths or serious injuries according to AccuWeather reporter at the scene Jonathan Petramala. People in Marshalltown are now coming together to recover after the devastating storm.
Storm after storm, the Seattle area keeps getting buried in snow. It's the snowiest February the Emerald City has seen in 50 years.
This baby bat enjoyed a bath at the Flying Fox Rehabilitation Centre in Queensland, Australia, as intense summer heat gripped the region.
Cold, snow and rain can make or break a football game, but what about the fans who brave all kinds of weather to cheer on their favorite teams? AccuWeather takes a look inside the life of a NFL superfan.
After a giant storm hit Washington D.C. the morning of Jan. 13, residents came out to the National Mall where a massive, impromptu snowball fight had begun!
City officials have now lined the bank of the Monona Lake with sand bags to prevent further flooding. They are also pumping water out of flooded areas and back into the lake, with hopes of reopening lakeside walking and bike paths shortly.
First responders came to the aid of this woman and her child who were caught in a swollen floodwaters in Georgia on Dec. 28. The woman is currently facing DUI charges after running off the road and falling into the river.
You've probably heard this advice before, "Warm up your car for a few minutes before driving." But, is it really necessary? Experts weigh in on this topic.
Decaris Hunter is a Panama City resident, who feels in a time of devastation from Hurricane Michael and division from politics and violence, there is only one message needed: love. <br /><br />
Most times, power outages only last a short while, but in extreme cases, like a major storm, power outages can last days, even weeks. So what can you expect during a long-term power outage?
Smoke from a British Columbia fire is visible on this satellite loop as it plunges southward into the Pacific Northwest. The air quality in Seattle on August 2 was worse than Beijing, prompting people to nickname the plume ‘Smokezilla.'
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere continues to rise – and this will likely impact the food we eat –as numerous recent studies show that important crops and most plant species may become less nutritious.
People with asthma can be triggered by weather events. Here are other ways to help your symptoms when the weather drops.
Water is seen flooding into roads and properties as a result of king tides in Miami Beach, Florida on Oct. 5.
Some people celebrating Memorial Day weekend by going to the beach, checking out historic towns, or visiting their favorite getaway spot.
Due to Hurricane Florence, North Carolina saw record water levels and flooding which created a perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Funding has been ordered to control these bugs.
Strong winds from Florence whipped water up from the flooded streets of New Bern, North Carolina on September 14th.
Hurricane Michael has killed at least 32 people across Florida, Alabama, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia as of Wednesday afternoon.
During spring, millions of people across the world turn their clocks ahead an hour to take advantage of longer daylight hours and for energy conservation. Then they turn it back an hour when daylight saving ends in the fall, but how did it all start?
The Rock Store is the only establishment open to the community in Cornell, California after the Woolsey Fire. The owner, Rich Savko, decided to open his doors to help victims after the wildfire.
NASA has moved back the Antares rocket launch from Wallops Island, Virginia. If the weather permits, millions will be able to see the glow of engines streaking across the early morning sky.
AccuWeather's Jonathan Petramala is in Panama City, Florida where they have come up with a safe way to celebrate Halloween while avoiding the debris and damage on many of the city streets.
These condo doors were blown open by Hurricane Michael's ferocious winds causing shattered glass shards to fly through the air in Panama City Beach, Florida.
Satellite image shows Hurricane Michael as it edges towards the Florida Panhandle.
AccuWeather reporter Jonathan Petramala speaks to one restaurant owner in Conway, South Carolina whose business is threatened by rising flooding from the Waccamaw River on Sept. 21.
This gas station in Wilmington, North Carolina proved to be no match for Hurricane Florence.
We all know it's important to drink enough water to prevent dehydration. But, it's also important we don't drink too much water. Overhydration has its own health risks as well. Let's go over them.
This car gets pulled out of sand and onto to a flooded road in Dauphin Island, Alabama on Sept. 5, after Gordon made landfall.
Some communities in the Carolinas may be underwater for days and possibly a week or more.
Millions of people in the southwest United States are bracing for heavy rain and flash flooding as Rosa moves north.
Tropical Storm Florence, when it was at hurricane strength, churned up waves with increased surf along the coast of the Carolinas.
This entire road in Bogue, North Carolina gets submerged underwater as floodwaters continue to rise in the midst of Florence on Sept. 14.
Rockport, Texas wakes up in the morning to severe damage to buildings, trees and power lines on Aug. 26.
Pick your favorite animal. Its probably rained from the sky. How does this happen?
While hundreds of thousands of people are dealing with flooding coming from Harvey, they are also at risk to exposure by the dirty floodwaters that can cause numerous health problems.
The flood inundating the nation's fourth largest city could be the most catastrophic of the decade in the U.S. Hundreds of water rescues have already been reported.
Penn State has put an end to organized trips put on by the schools Outing club, a club that focuses on "experiencing the outdoors". The school says the clubs activities, which including hiking and canoeing, are high risk.