Potent Nor'easter could dump 30 cm of snow in Atlantic Canada
Heavy snow and strong winds will impact Atlantic Canada as this strong low-pressure system slides up the eastern seaboard. The Weather Network meteorologist Melinda Singh has more.
Heavy snow and strong winds will impact Atlantic Canada as this strong low-pressure system slides up the eastern seaboard. The Weather Network meteorologist Melinda Singh has more.
Heavy snow to the north or powerful wind-driven rain to the south. Depending on where you are in Ontario will dictate how you see the month of March end on Friday
Two more days to prepare — or worry.
Heavy snow in the north continues into Saturday while folks in the south dodge raindrops and possibly even a blustery thunderstorm or two.
Bogus Basin could still pick up another two feet of snow this weekend while Boise is edging closer to yet another cold record.
Following a winter of heavy storms, water is again roaring into California’s largest reservoirs and lakes for the first time in nearly three years.
A series of solar flares adds to a recent explosion of activity on the sun. It's a preview of solar holes, eruptions, and radiation blasts to come.
Drivers on British Columbia's Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt are being warned to prepare for a heavy, late season snowfall through Saturday. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the area, as well as for Highway 3 from the Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass. It says up to 25 centimetres is expected as a "robust" frontal system starts to spread light to moderate snow, which will intensify in the evening and persist through Saturday. Warming road surfaces in the b
The inland taipan is the most venomous snake in the world. Its venom contains an enzyme that makes it spread faster throughout the body when bitten.
Photos from NASA show the California landscape turning from brown to green after recent winter storms.
A bill exempting fossil fuels used for certain farming activities from the federal carbon price is headed to the Senate after the Conservatives, Bloc Québécois, NDP and Greens joined forces to pass it on March 29. If it becomes law, Bill C-234 will add natural gas and propane used to dry grain and heat livestock barns to the list of exempted farm fuels, which already includes diesel and gasoline. “It’s disappointing to see the NDP, the Green Party and the Bloc — parties who claim to be progressi
There's a whole different (and complex) world to discover under Canada's biggest city.
The local service district for Mainland, on Newfoundland's Port au Port Peninsula, has shut off its water supply, claiming it's undrinkable, and blaming the development of a wind energy project in the area. Dwight Cornect, director of the local service district, says LeCointre's Brook, the community's secondary water source, is discoloured. "The water is brown," Cornect said Thursday. He said he doesn't accept the government's assurances that the water has been tested and has no issues. "They ar
According to weather data analyzed by The Times, it really has been the drabbest winter Southern Californians have lived through recently.
Researchers are tracking the impact of more frequent atmospheric rivers on an already vulnerable landscape in western Canada.
Baptist Health Medical Center has received 21 patients, with five in critical condition after violent storm
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission released its latest red tide report ahead of the weekend.
Months after landslides closed a key stretch of Highway 1 near Big Sur, Caltrans says it’s identified “additional areas of concern.”
The magnitude 4.2 quake was reported at 6:16 p.m. 11 miles from Temecula, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
"The whole time, she just kept watching me curiously," Whitlee Turner, a zookeeper with the Metro Richmond Zoo, said
For the second year in a row, India’s government has ordered the nation’s coal-fired power plants to run at full power. Analysts say it will dramatically increase India’s already sky-high greenhouse gas emissions. Seventy miles from Kolkata in India’s West Bengal state, 48-year-old Kakali Halder knows the reason for the order.