Northern Arkansas was struck by a severe ice storm. ◼️ Feb. 2, 1951: Frigid air blasted into the state bringing low ...
The New Orleans metro area was struck by a strong tornado on this date in 2017, one of six tornadoes in southeast Louisiana.
Accustomed to forecasting hurricanes and other natural disasters, Louisiana's historic snowstorm of 2025 will go down as one ...
A proposed bill in Oklahoma seeks to establish new regulations for storm chasers, aiming to reduce the chaos that frequently ...
Doug Corwin, president of the family-owned Crescent Duck Farm, said teams of state and federal agricultural workers had been on site for the past week to address the outbreak, which is resulting ...
It was part of the worst tornado outbreak on record for eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Close to 100 deaths were reported in Omaha, with some 2000 structures destroyed. Image credit ...
This virus has recently resurfaced in Tanzania, infecting nine people and claiming the lives of eight. World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed concern over the ...
A reporter made a long journey, much of it spent fighting through mud on a motorbike, to reach the epicenter of a viral outbreak in Africa. By Stephanie Nolen Stephanie Nolen has covered health ...
One “confirmed case of Marburg virus marks the second outbreak” in Tanzania since 2023, the president told a press briefing broadcast from the capital Dodoma on Monday. Marburg causes a highly ...
But how about 90 years before that? That was 1899, when what became known as "the Great Arctic Outbreak" brought Jacksonville its biggest snowstorm in recorded history: 1.9 inches on Feb.
WHO said last week its risk assessment for the suspected outbreak in Tanzania is high at national and regional levels but low globally. An outbreak of the virus in Rwanda, first reported on 27 ...
Tanzania’s president has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus disease (MVD), a highly infectious virus like Ebola that can be fatal in up to 88 per cent of cases without treatment.