COVENTRY, R.I. - Authorities say a four people were taken to hospital after lightning struck near where they stood at a baseball field in Coventry.
PLUM ISLAND - Beach Wednesday headed to the North Shore to Plum Island and Newburyport, where several artists will perform at the Riverfront Festival this
WELLFLEET - The rainy weather has been keeping people off of the beaches in June and it may continue to keep people off the beach even when it's sunny out.
Officials in Michigan say tornadoes have destroyed or heavily damaged at least three homes and several other buildings in the western part of the state. No
Another batch of storms is lining up from Arkansas and northern Mississippi across Tennessee and Kentucky a day after violent weather swept through the Midwest
Recovery efforts are underway in parts of Oklahoma after a devastating storm. One of the hardest hit areas was Garfield County. A number of homes and
About 15,000 homes and businesses are still without power in Denver and areas north and west of the city but a spring snowstorm that also stranded travelers
The Colorado National Guard has delivered two truckloads of cots, blankets and food to hundreds of travelers snowbound by a storm that dropped more than 3 feet
Forecasters say a tornado blamed for at least two deaths in Tennessee yesterday had winds whipping at 165 miles an hour. A man whose neighbor's wife and infant
Fargo, N.D. is to resume sandbagging today and is requesting more volunteers. The city is determined to hold back the Red River, which has receded some, but is
Fears of a catastrophic flood in Fargo, North Dakota, are easing. The National Weather Service says the Red River has apparently crested at lower-than-expected
A blizzard has shut down hundreds of miles of interstate across Wyoming and into the Plains states, and forecasters say the storm could bring as much as 40
Forecasters expect as much as 40 inches of snow in one mountainous area from a blizzard that has shut down major highways in Wyoming and South Dakota.
Highway crews labored Wednesday to carve through snowdrifts that a blizzard piled up 10 feet high as hundreds of stalled motorists waited in bitter cold. The
Blizzard conditions brought the city of Fargo to a halt Tuesday, closing clinics, courts, schools and businesses. The city's bus system and garbage collection
Strong storms including at least three tornadoes damaged or destroyed homes in parts of the Midwest, and rainfall brought fears of more misery to areas


