South Shore Line Storm Damage Suspends South Bend-Michigan City Service
South Shore Line Storm Damage Suspends South Bend-Michigan City Service South Shore Line storm damage continued to affect riders on Friday, June 12, 2026, after severe weather damaged rail infrastructure in northwest Indiana. The commuter rail agency said in an official service update that trains would resume Friday between Michigan City, Indiana, and Millennium Station in downtown Chicago, including Monon service. However, service remained suspended between South Bend and
South Shore Line Storm Damage Suspends South Bend-Michigan City Service
South Shore Line Storm Damage Suspends South Bend-Michigan City Service South Shore Line storm damage continued to affect riders on Friday, June 12, 2026, after severe weather damaged rail infrastructure in northwest Indiana. The commuter rail agency said in an official service update that trains would resume Friday between Michigan City, Indiana, and Millennium Station in downtown Chicago, including Monon service. However, service remained suspended between South Bend and
Pacifica, California Pier Damage Puts Chit Chat Cafe at Risk
PACIFICA, Calif. — Pacifica pier abutment damage has forced the indefinite closure of the Pacifica Municipal Pier and left the longtime Chit Chat Cafe facing an uncertain future. City officials declared a local emergency after cracking, separation and displacement were found near the pier’s abutment, the critical area where the structure connects to the shoreline near Sharp Park Beach. Pacifica Pier Abutment Damage Forces Closure The damage
Pacifica, California Pier Damage Puts Chit Chat Cafe at Risk
PACIFICA, Calif. — Pacifica pier abutment damage has forced the indefinite closure of the Pacifica Municipal Pier and left the longtime Chit Chat Cafe facing an uncertain future. City officials declared a local emergency after cracking, separation and displacement were found near the pier’s abutment, the critical area where the structure connects to the shoreline near Sharp Park Beach. Pacifica Pier Abutment Damage Forces Closure The damage
Florida braces for early-season tropical storm in june
Florida storm alert: early-season tropical cyclone approaching Meteorologists are monitoring a potential early-season tropical cyclone expected to impact Florida in early June. NOAA’s Global Forecast System (GFS) model shows a developing low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico that could bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding risks along the Gulf Coast. Forecasts sugge
Florida braces for early-season tropical storm in june
Florida storm alert: early-season tropical cyclone approaching Meteorologists are monitoring a potential early-season tropical cyclone expected to impact Florida in early June. NOAA’s Global Forecast System (GFS) model shows a developing low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico that could bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding risks along the Gulf Coast. Forecasts sugge
Houston Power Outages Hit Thousands After Overnight Storms
Houston power outages affected more than 13,000 customers early Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after severe thunderstorms moved across Southeast Texas overnight. Utility outage data showed more than 13,000 customers in the Houston region were without electricity as of 7:00 AM local time on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The outages followed a round of severe weather that began Tuesday evening, May 19, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread weather-rel
Houston Power Outages Hit Thousands After Overnight Storms
Houston power outages affected more than 13,000 customers early Wednesday, May 20, 2026, after severe thunderstorms moved across Southeast Texas overnight. Utility outage data showed more than 13,000 customers in the Houston region were without electricity as of 7:00 AM local time on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The outages followed a round of severe weather that began Tuesday evening, May 19, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread weather-rel
Chicago Storms May Bring 60 MPH Winds, Hail and Heavy Rain
Chicago storms could bring damaging winds, heavy rain and hail on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, as forecasters warned of a stronger thunderstorm threat across the metro area. Meteorologists said some storms may produce wind gusts up to 60 mph, creating the risk of downed branches, isolated power outages and difficult travel during the afternoon and evening commute. What Areas Could Be Affected? The severe weather risk covers parts of northeastern Illi
Chicago Storms May Bring 60 MPH Winds, Hail and Heavy Rain
Chicago storms could bring damaging winds, heavy rain and hail on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, as forecasters warned of a stronger thunderstorm threat across the metro area. Meteorologists said some storms may produce wind gusts up to 60 mph, creating the risk of downed branches, isolated power outages and difficult travel during the afternoon and evening commute. What Areas Could Be Affected? The severe weather risk covers parts of northeastern Illi
Northern California storm alert: Rain, thunderstorms and Sierra snow impact explained
The Northern California weather update is drawing major attention as a new storm system brings rain, thunderstorms, and Sierra snow across the region. The development could impact travel, daily life, and local conditions, making it one of the most important weather events this week. What happened and why it matters On Monday, April 20, 2026, a developing storm system began impacting Northern California, with scattered showers f
Northern California storm alert: Rain, thunderstorms and Sierra snow impact explained
The Northern California weather update is drawing major attention as a new storm system brings rain, thunderstorms, and Sierra snow across the region. The development could impact travel, daily life, and local conditions, making it one of the most important weather events this week. What happened and why it matters On Monday, April 20, 2026, a developing storm system began impacting Northern California, with scattered showers f
CSU forecasts below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — Thursday, April 10, 2026 — Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) released their first major outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season during the National Tropical Weather Conference held on South Padre Island, offering a cautiously optimistic forecast for the months ahead. According to CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, the upcoming season is expected to be slightly below average. The forecast projects 13 named storms, including six hurricanes and two major hurricanes classified as Category 3 or higher. By comparison, a typical Atlantic season produces approximately 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. Forecasters attribute the subdued outlook largely to evolving global climate patterns. Current weak La Niña conditions are expected to transition into El Niño in the coming months, a shift that typically increases vertical wind shear across the tropical Atlantic. This atmospheric change can disrupt storm formation and limit the intensity of developing systems. In their analysis, CSU researchers emphasized that El Niño is likely to be the dominant influence during the peak of the season. Increased wind shear associated with this pattern generally reduces the likelihood of strong hurricanes forming and making landfall. As a result, the probability of major hurricane impacts along the continental United States coastline and across the Caribbean is expected to be lower than average. The report also highlights a reduced risk for the Gulf Coast region. CSU estimates a 20% chance of a hurricane making landfall between the Florida Panhandle and Brownsville, Texas, compared to the historical average of 27%. While this suggests a quieter season, researchers caution that even a below-average year can still produce significant and damaging storms. Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at CSU and lead author of the forecast, noted that the projected 2026 season resembles patterns observed in past years such as 2006, 2009, 2015, and 2023. In those seasons, Texas experienced limited tropical activity, with no named storms in 2006 and 2009, and only minor systems recorded in 2015 and 2023. Despite the relatively lower forecast numbers, experts stress that preparedness remains critical, as hurricane activity can be unpredictable and even a single storm can have widespread impacts across coastal communities.
CSU forecasts below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — Thursday, April 10, 2026 — Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) released their first major outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season during the National Tropical Weather Conference held on South Padre Island, offering a cautiously optimistic forecast for the months ahead. According to CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, the upcoming season is expected to be slightly below average. The forecast projects 13 named storms, including six hurricanes and two major hurricanes classified as Category 3 or higher. By comparison, a typical Atlantic season produces approximately 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. Forecasters attribute the subdued outlook largely to evolving global climate patterns. Current weak La Niña conditions are expected to transition into El Niño in the coming months, a shift that typically increases vertical wind shear across the tropical Atlantic. This atmospheric change can disrupt storm formation and limit the intensity of developing systems. In their analysis, CSU researchers emphasized that El Niño is likely to be the dominant influence during the peak of the season. Increased wind shear associated with this pattern generally reduces the likelihood of strong hurricanes forming and making landfall. As a result, the probability of major hurricane impacts along the continental United States coastline and across the Caribbean is expected to be lower than average. The report also highlights a reduced risk for the Gulf Coast region. CSU estimates a 20% chance of a hurricane making landfall between the Florida Panhandle and Brownsville, Texas, compared to the historical average of 27%. While this suggests a quieter season, researchers caution that even a below-average year can still produce significant and damaging storms. Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at CSU and lead author of the forecast, noted that the projected 2026 season resembles patterns observed in past years such as 2006, 2009, 2015, and 2023. In those seasons, Texas experienced limited tropical activity, with no named storms in 2006 and 2009, and only minor systems recorded in 2015 and 2023. Despite the relatively lower forecast numbers, experts stress that preparedness remains critical, as hurricane activity can be unpredictable and even a single storm can have widespread impacts across coastal communities.
Tornado watch issued as dangerous storms hit northern Illinois April 3
A significant severe weather system is expected to impact the Chicago metropolitan area on Friday, April 3, 2026, with forecasters warning of the potential for strong, long-track tornadoes alongside damaging winds and large hail. Meteorologists indicate that counties west of Chicago face the highest risk, though nearly the entire region has been placed under an enhanced risk category, classified as level three out of five on the severe weather scale. A tornado watch was issued just be
Tornado watch issued as dangerous storms hit northern Illinois April 3
A significant severe weather system is expected to impact the Chicago metropolitan area on Friday, April 3, 2026, with forecasters warning of the potential for strong, long-track tornadoes alongside damaging winds and large hail. Meteorologists indicate that counties west of Chicago face the highest risk, though nearly the entire region has been placed under an enhanced risk category, classified as level three out of five on the severe weather scale. A tornado watch was issued just be
Tree crashes into train cab in New Jersey as storms disrupt rail services
Severe storms sweeping across the state of New Jersey caused dramatic damage to rail infrastructure after a tree crashed through the cab of a moving train, narrowly avoiding serious injuries. The incident occurred on the Atlantic City Rail Line, highlighting the intensity of the overnight weather conditions that battered parts of the region. According to officials, the tree struck the engineer’s cab during the height of the storm. Despite the severity of the impact, the train engine
Tree crashes into train cab in New Jersey as storms disrupt rail services
Severe storms sweeping across the state of New Jersey caused dramatic damage to rail infrastructure after a tree crashed through the cab of a moving train, narrowly avoiding serious injuries. The incident occurred on the Atlantic City Rail Line, highlighting the intensity of the overnight weather conditions that battered parts of the region. According to officials, the tree struck the engineer’s cab during the height of the storm. Despite the severity of the impact, the train engine
Severe storm risk returns to Chicago region with heavy rain, hail and strong winds
Spring weather is bringing renewed storm threats to the Chicago area, where forecasters say residents could experience two separate waves of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. While uncertainty remains regarding the strength of the storms, meteorologists say changing conditions throughout the day could allow some systems to intensify. The day is expected to begin with foggy conditions across the region before the first round of showers and thunderstorms approaches parts of the western subu
Severe storm risk returns to Chicago region with heavy rain, hail and strong winds
Spring weather is bringing renewed storm threats to the Chicago area, where forecasters say residents could experience two separate waves of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. While uncertainty remains regarding the strength of the storms, meteorologists say changing conditions throughout the day could allow some systems to intensify. The day is expected to begin with foggy conditions across the region before the first round of showers and thunderstorms approaches parts of the western subu
JCP&L crews restore power as outages drop after major blizzard
JCP&L has deployed more than 2,500 linework personnel across its service region as the utility continues efforts to restore electricity following a powerful winter blizzard that caused widespread outages. Officials reported that the number of customers without power has dropped to about 15,000, marking significant progress in the restoration campaign. Crews remain heavily focused on OceanCo, where the storm brought down more than 60 trees and damaged critical infrastructure. Utility crew
JCP&L crews restore power as outages drop after major blizzard
JCP&L has deployed more than 2,500 linework personnel across its service region as the utility continues efforts to restore electricity following a powerful winter blizzard that caused widespread outages. Officials reported that the number of customers without power has dropped to about 15,000, marking significant progress in the restoration campaign. Crews remain heavily focused on OceanCo, where the storm brought down more than 60 trees and damaged critical infrastructure. Utility crew
Residents raise concerns after Farmingdale apartment parking lot left unplowed after snowstorm
Residents of a Farmingdale apartment complex are expressing frustration and concern after a weekend snowstorm left a key parking area unplowed, creating ongoing access and safety issues for tenants. The situation unfolded at the Farmingdale Gardens Apartment complex located on West Main Street, where residents say snow removal efforts appeared incomplete days after the storm passed through the region. According to a resident who lives at the complex, the main drive-through areas within the property were largely cleared, allowing limited vehicle movement through the site. Several sidewalks were also reported to be passable, suggesting that some snow removal work had been completed. However, the parking lot itself remained covered with snow, making it difficult for residents to safely reach their vehicles. The resident said the unplowed parking lot has created challenges for people attempting to commute to work or school, particularly during early morning hours when icy conditions are more likely. Vehicles were seen navigating uneven snow buildup, raising concerns about potential slips, falls, or vehicle damage. Residents also voiced unease about how emergency responders would access the area if a medical or fire-related situation were to arise. Beyond daily inconvenience, the lack of timely snow removal has prompted questions about winter preparedness and property management responsibilities. Residents noted that while storms are common during the winter season, consistent and thorough snow clearing is critical in multi-unit housing complexes where large numbers of people rely on shared parking facilities. The resident said management informed tenants that the parking lot would be addressed sometime on Tuesday, several days after the storm. Until then, residents said they were left to navigate hazardous conditions on their own. Some residents reported altering their schedules or seeking alternative transportation due to concerns about safely exiting the lot. Efforts were made to contact the property’s management for comment regarding the delay in snow removal and the concerns raised by residents. As of the latest update, no response had been provided. As winter weather continues to affect the region, residents say they hope for improved communication and quicker responses to ensure safe living conditions. The situation highlights the broader challenges property managers face during severe weather events and the importance of timely action to maintain access, safety, and trust among residents.
Residents raise concerns after Farmingdale apartment parking lot left unplowed after snowstorm
Residents of a Farmingdale apartment complex are expressing frustration and concern after a weekend snowstorm left a key parking area unplowed, creating ongoing access and safety issues for tenants. The situation unfolded at the Farmingdale Gardens Apartment complex located on West Main Street, where residents say snow removal efforts appeared incomplete days after the storm passed through the region. According to a resident who lives at the complex, the main drive-through areas within the property were largely cleared, allowing limited vehicle movement through the site. Several sidewalks were also reported to be passable, suggesting that some snow removal work had been completed. However, the parking lot itself remained covered with snow, making it difficult for residents to safely reach their vehicles. The resident said the unplowed parking lot has created challenges for people attempting to commute to work or school, particularly during early morning hours when icy conditions are more likely. Vehicles were seen navigating uneven snow buildup, raising concerns about potential slips, falls, or vehicle damage. Residents also voiced unease about how emergency responders would access the area if a medical or fire-related situation were to arise. Beyond daily inconvenience, the lack of timely snow removal has prompted questions about winter preparedness and property management responsibilities. Residents noted that while storms are common during the winter season, consistent and thorough snow clearing is critical in multi-unit housing complexes where large numbers of people rely on shared parking facilities. The resident said management informed tenants that the parking lot would be addressed sometime on Tuesday, several days after the storm. Until then, residents said they were left to navigate hazardous conditions on their own. Some residents reported altering their schedules or seeking alternative transportation due to concerns about safely exiting the lot. Efforts were made to contact the property’s management for comment regarding the delay in snow removal and the concerns raised by residents. As of the latest update, no response had been provided. As winter weather continues to affect the region, residents say they hope for improved communication and quicker responses to ensure safe living conditions. The situation highlights the broader challenges property managers face during severe weather events and the importance of timely action to maintain access, safety, and trust among residents.
Morris County Readies Snow Response Ahead of Powerful Weekend Winter Storm
Municipal and county officials in Morris County are stepping up preparations ahead of a significant winter storm expected to impact the region this weekend. Emergency management teams are closely monitoring weather forecasts that indicate the potential for heavy snowfall, hazardous road conditions and disruptions to daily life across the county. Authorities say early planning is critical to ensuring public safety and minimizing the storm’s overall impact. The Morris County Office of
Morris County Readies Snow Response Ahead of Powerful Weekend Winter Storm
Municipal and county officials in Morris County are stepping up preparations ahead of a significant winter storm expected to impact the region this weekend. Emergency management teams are closely monitoring weather forecasts that indicate the potential for heavy snowfall, hazardous road conditions and disruptions to daily life across the county. Authorities say early planning is critical to ensuring public safety and minimizing the storm’s overall impact. The Morris County Office of
Major winter storm to bring ice and heavy snow across South, Midwest and Northeast
A powerful and expansive winter storm is forecast to sweep across large portions of the United States from Friday through Monday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions across the South, Midwest and Northeast. The system, known as Winter Storm Fern, is expected to impact more than 180 million people as it stretches from New Mexico and Texas to parts of New England, creating hazardous travel conditions and raising the risk of widespread power outages.
Major winter storm to bring ice and heavy snow across South, Midwest and Northeast
A powerful and expansive winter storm is forecast to sweep across large portions of the United States from Friday through Monday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions across the South, Midwest and Northeast. The system, known as Winter Storm Fern, is expected to impact more than 180 million people as it stretches from New Mexico and Texas to parts of New England, creating hazardous travel conditions and raising the risk of widespread power outages.
US Time Fell Behind World By 4.8 Microseconds After Colorado Storm Disrupted Atomic Clocks
The United States briefly slipped behind the rest of the world in timekeeping after a powerful storm struck Colorado last week, disrupting operations at the country’s official timekeeping facility. Following the incident, American time was recorded as lagging by 4.8 microseconds compared to the global standard, a tiny difference that nevertheless raised serious concerns about the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. The disruption occurred at the National Institute of St
US Time Fell Behind World By 4.8 Microseconds After Colorado Storm Disrupted Atomic Clocks
The United States briefly slipped behind the rest of the world in timekeeping after a powerful storm struck Colorado last week, disrupting operations at the country’s official timekeeping facility. Following the incident, American time was recorded as lagging by 4.8 microseconds compared to the global standard, a tiny difference that nevertheless raised serious concerns about the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. The disruption occurred at the National Institute of St
Storm topples Statue of Liberty replica outside Brazilian megastore in Guaba
A severe storm swept through the city of Guaba in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on December 15, causing the collapse of a towering replica of the Statue of Liberty installed outside a local Havan megastore. The dramatic incident occurred as strong winds battered the region, drawing widespread attention after videos of the structure toppling were shared on social media. According to Brazil’s civil defence authority, Defesa Civil, wind speeds during the storm reache
Storm topples Statue of Liberty replica outside Brazilian megastore in Guaba
A severe storm swept through the city of Guaba in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on December 15, causing the collapse of a towering replica of the Statue of Liberty installed outside a local Havan megastore. The dramatic incident occurred as strong winds battered the region, drawing widespread attention after videos of the structure toppling were shared on social media. According to Brazil’s civil defence authority, Defesa Civil, wind speeds during the storm reache
North Texas cold front brings storms and the season’s coldest temperatures
A strong cold front is expected to move south across North Texas this afternoon, bringing a notable change in weather conditions and setting the stage for another round of showers and thunderstorms. While severe weather is not anticipated to be widespread, forecasters indicate that a few storms could reach strong intensity, producing gusty winds and pockets of small hail. The highest likelihood for thunderstorms will be in areas located south and east of Dallas, where atmospheric conditions w
North Texas cold front brings storms and the season’s coldest temperatures
A strong cold front is expected to move south across North Texas this afternoon, bringing a notable change in weather conditions and setting the stage for another round of showers and thunderstorms. While severe weather is not anticipated to be widespread, forecasters indicate that a few storms could reach strong intensity, producing gusty winds and pockets of small hail. The highest likelihood for thunderstorms will be in areas located south and east of Dallas, where atmospheric conditions w
Tornado causes widespread damage across northwest Harris County, NWS investigates
The National Weather Service deployed an assessment team on Tuesday to evaluate the extent of destruction across northwest Harris County after a powerful storm system produced what appeared to be a tornado in the Klein area late Monday. Early reports from residents and emergency crews indicate that the storm carved a significant path of damage through several neighborhoods, leaving uprooted trees, severely damaged roofs, and widespread power outages. The investigation will determine whether the
Tornado causes widespread damage across northwest Harris County, NWS investigates
The National Weather Service deployed an assessment team on Tuesday to evaluate the extent of destruction across northwest Harris County after a powerful storm system produced what appeared to be a tornado in the Klein area late Monday. Early reports from residents and emergency crews indicate that the storm carved a significant path of damage through several neighborhoods, leaving uprooted trees, severely damaged roofs, and widespread power outages. The investigation will determine whether the
Houston customers to see higher electric bills as CenterPoint launches $2.9b upgrade
State regulators have approved CenterPoint Energy’s $2.9 billion systemwide resiliency plan, setting the stage for a series of gradual rate increases that will begin affecting customers next year. Under the approved structure, electric bills will rise by about one dollar per month at the start, eventually reaching an additional four dollars per month by 2028. These increases come at a time when many Houston-area residents are already adjusting to multiple rate changes that have occurred over t
Houston customers to see higher electric bills as CenterPoint launches $2.9b upgrade
State regulators have approved CenterPoint Energy’s $2.9 billion systemwide resiliency plan, setting the stage for a series of gradual rate increases that will begin affecting customers next year. Under the approved structure, electric bills will rise by about one dollar per month at the start, eventually reaching an additional four dollars per month by 2028. These increases come at a time when many Houston-area residents are already adjusting to multiple rate changes that have occurred over t
Record breaking heat in Houston with late week storms and cooling ahead
Houston entered the week with unusually high temperatures that broke long-standing records and gave the city a summer-like feel despite being well into the fall season. On Sunday, temperatures climbed high enough to set new marks at both major airports in the area. The previous record of 85 degrees at one location was overtaken, while another reached 90 degrees, surpassing its earlier record of 86. These conditions were driven by strong high pressure that kept skies mostly clear and allowed heat
Record breaking heat in Houston with late week storms and cooling ahead
Houston entered the week with unusually high temperatures that broke long-standing records and gave the city a summer-like feel despite being well into the fall season. On Sunday, temperatures climbed high enough to set new marks at both major airports in the area. The previous record of 85 degrees at one location was overtaken, while another reached 90 degrees, surpassing its earlier record of 86. These conditions were driven by strong high pressure that kept skies mostly clear and allowed heat









