Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed a state of emergency Saturday for counties in the eastern part of the state
Passenger experiences usually turbulent conditions on winter flights.
Landslides threatened community water supply, transportation, and residential homes.
The roughly 300 miles of hard-packed snow roads were constructed under the Community Winter Access Trails (CWAT) project, headed by the North Slope Borough.
One reading on the Hillside clocked winds reaching 91 miles per hour. The day saw reports of property damage, road closures and downed power lines.LEO Note: According to Rick Thoman of NWS, these are unusually high winds for April.
We have experienced since Oct. 2 a very unseasonable Alberta winter. High snowfalls, a few Chinooks and certainly we knew some time ago we were in for an interesting spring ... but this is unprecedented...
So far in 2018, there have been three climate and weather disasters that have cost $1 billion or more.
Glacial changes have caused Kluane Lake water levels to drop so low the dock is unusable.
Starting Thursday, the Department of Transportation will begin repairing Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway. The warm winter has wreaked similar havoc on highways across Alaska.
The Kuskokwim River now has its longest ice road ever, despite having the warmest winter on record.
A new study estimates that climate impacts to public infrastructure in Alaska will total about $5 billion by century's end.
For a March evening in the Interior Alaska village of Nikolai, Tuesday was warm.
From Massachusetts to Virginia, the East Coast was pounded by a storm that threatened to break records. Nearly two million people lost power.
Heavy snow and high winds continued to cause travel chaos for south-eastern parts of Sweden, Wednesday.
Rome covered in rare snowfall
Without ice to provide protection from storm waves, Port Heiden has lost the old town road.
The weather was warm and the ice was late in coming, so Dennis Davis set up a piece of equipment unknown to his Inupiaq forebears: his drone.
For the community of Jean Lafitte, the question is less whether it will succumb to the sea than when — and how much the public should invest in artificially extending its life.
Flooding has destroyed a section of Ring Road One in East Iceland.
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