The Denver Gazette: '100 acres and growing': Wildfire prompts mandatory evacs on Colorado Front Range
On Monday around noon, news of the Alexander Fire started to break online, with witnesses reporting a large plume of smoke that popped up in the mountains just west of
Oregon Megafire So Big It’s Creating Its Own Weather System
The 245,000-acre fire, worsened by thunderstorms and strong winds, is so big it’s even creating its own weather. The Biggest Blaze in the US A massive wildfire currently burning near the Oregon–Idaho border, about 130 miles west of Boise, Idaho, has officially been called the biggest active blaze in the US – so big, in fact, that it’s creating its ... Read More
California to Impose Draconian Water Restrictions to Prepare State for the Worst
For the first time in the state’s history, California will impose water restrictions to help the state prepare for future droughts and weather changes. Historic Water Mandates California water providers are staring down the barrel of permanent water restrictions for the first time in state history, thanks to a contentious policy recently approved by the state’s Water Resources Control Board. ... Read More
Hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone sends up geyser of rock and steam
If you follow the history of yellowstone, you'll know that it's generations over-due from a full eruption - which would basically kill most life on earth.
A video from the Texas Department of Transportation shows vehicles attempting to travel over a flooded Interstate 635 in Dallas after as much as 3 inches of rain fell on Monday morning.
A statewide water organization recently published the story “NID Faces Dry Summer After Wet Winter,” alerting its public agency members about the emergency water shortage: “The Nevada Irrigation District (NID) is conserving like it’s 2022, as if the last two wet winters never happened while water levels at two of its reservoirs plummet toward the […]
Anger over power outages boils as Beryl leaves Houston reeling
CenterPoint Energy said about 500,000 customers are expected to still be without power by early next week — a full week after the hurricane barreled through.
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South Texas flooding risks increase this week as near record amounts of atmospheric moisture plow ashore
Headlines A developing flash flood threat will occur in Texas this week, with heavy rain between Houston and Brownsville. Heaviest rains seem likely between Matagorda Bay and Corpus Christi. Invest…