My smart home finally stopped looking homemade.
Memorial Day weekend will be wet for much of the United States, though dry, seasonal weather is likely in the West. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a reporter on The Times’s weather team. The ...
A pleasant stretch of weather continues through midweek ahead of a one day bump up in the humidity and shower/storm chances. Shower chances will be very spotty beyond that into the weekend. This ...
Fetch Pet Insurance is a company that offers comprehensive coverage for dogs and cats. With a policy from Fetch, you can visit any licensed vet in the U.S. or Canada and get reimbursed for up to 90% ...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Clear, breezy and cooler. Low to mid-50s normally cooler outlying areas. Winds: North 8-18 mph. Low: 58. The three day run of summerlike 80s comes to an abrupt end on Thursday.
Waves of higher, warmer water move eastward across the Pacific Ocean a few months before an El Niño emerges. Several have shown up in 2026 satellite data. Sea level data from a satellite launched by ...
Plan your day with fewer surprises — radar and rich visuals bring it all into focus. Stay a step ahead with reliable, real-time data hour by hour for up to 72 hours. Your week at a glance — the ...
DENVER — Temperatures spike dramatically starting today, and they'll peak tomorrow and stay hot all week long. Winds pick up over Western Colorado and near the Wyoming border today. A Red Flag Warning ...
The weather pattern across Mobile, Pensacola, and the central Gulf Coast remains increasingly concerning as deep tropical moisture continues streaming northward into the region. A persistent pattern ...
We are seeing isolated showers south of the Tennessee River this morning. This area will have the best chance of seeing activity throughout the afternoon. Temperatures are starting in the 60s, so you ...
Wednesday-Thursday: Mostly sunny. Lows in the low to mid 50s. Highs in the mid to upper 70s. Friday-Sunday: Mostly sunny. Lows in the low to mid 50s. Highs in the mid to upper 70s to low 80s.