Strawberry Moon Tonight: Why You Can’t Afford to Miss It
The Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, rises over UK skies tonight. Here’s when to see it, why it matters, and the deeper story behind its name.
The Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, rises over UK skies tonight. Here’s when to see it, why it matters, and the deeper story behind its name.
Discover why Dakhla in Western Sahara has one of the most unique climates on Earth: cool year-round thanks to the Canary Current. No heat waves, no snow, just 20°C and wind.
Highmore, South Dakota faces catastrophic tornadoes, baseball-sized hail, and flash flooding. Over 14 homes destroyed, 1,200 without power. Experts warn of more storms ahead.
A massive weather alert dump of 500+ warnings in 6 hours overwhelmed the Midwest on March 14, 2025. Learn about alert fatigue, data, and future solutions.
France’s Santé Publique France reports over 1,000 excess deaths during the July heat wave. Record temps hit 42.3°C. Officials warn of more to come in 2025.
The revised Nutrients Action Policy is out for consultation after last year’s controversial draft drew fire from farmers and environmentalists. New limits, tiered zones, and subsidies aim to balance clean water with agricultural needs.
Over 100,000 lightning strikes hit the Netherlands in 6 hours on June 28, 2026, causing fires, power outages, and a spike in epileptic seizures. Meteorologists warn of a new pattern.
Sarah Mitchell analyzes data from NOAA and NWS to determine which U.S. city has the worst weather. Buffalo, NY tops the rankings for snow, cold, wind, and danger. Read the evidence.
A record-breaking heat dome is set to scorch the US from July 15-20, with temps over 100°F and heat index values near 115°F. Expert tips and risks inside.
A record-shattering 768 km lightning flash over France, dubbed ‘Ooh La Lightning,’ stuns scientists and raises climate concerns about megaflashes becoming more frequent.
First dinosaur bone from Antarctica discovered in a museum drawer: a titanosaur vertebra collected in 1985 and forgotten. A 70-million-year-old tail bone rewrites Antarctic history.
The National Weather Service website went down for two hours starting at 0945 EDT, leaving meteorologists and emergency managers scrambling. Here’s what happened and how to stay safe.