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Today’s top weather news: Alvin remnants may soak Desert Southwest

While the tropical storm was fizzling Saturday morning, some of its leftover moisture is expected to push into the Desert Southwest, triggering unusual pre-monsoonal rains for the region.  Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Saturday, May 31, 2025. Start your week with all the top weather news for the week ahead. […]

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250 million bees unleashed upon Washington after truck overturns

A truck overturned on Weidkamp Road around 4 a.m. Friday near Lynden, just south of the Canadian border, releasing about 250 million bees.  LYNDEN, Wash. — Emergency officials have been busy as…well, you know, cleaning up after a commercial truck full of bee hives crashed in northern Washington, unleashing 250 million bees on first responders. […]

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AI, new tech incorporated into hurricane season forecasts this year

Michael Brennan, director of the National Hurricane Center, says new technology will be brought to bear during the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. MIAMI – In light of hurricane season starting this weekend, NOAA’s National Hurricane Center (NHC) provided a sneak peek into how the agency has updated its approach to forecasting hurricanes, particularly by using […]

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Tropical Storm Alvin forms off Mexico’s coast in Eastern Pacific

Tropical Storm Alvin has formed south of Mexico in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, becoming the first named storm of the 2025 hurricane season. FOX Weather Meteorologists Bob Van Dillen and Britta Merwin break down the latest forecast on May 29, 2025. Tropical Storm Alvin formed in the Eastern Pacific south of Mexico on Thursday, becoming […]

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Severe thunderstorm rocks Central Texas with damaging winds, flash flooding

Strong thunderstorms battered Brownsville on Wednesday morning, part of a stormy pattern that will dominate most of the week. AUSTIN, Texas – Powerful thunderstorms swept across the heart of the Lone Star State on Wednesday, producing damaging winds and flash flooding that triggered water rescues and left thousands without power around the capital city. The […]

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Alaska drenched by atmospheric river as summer cruise season revs up

Fernando Salvador, VP and General Manager for the Alaska Collection by Pursuit, explains why the possibilities are endless in Alaska for your next vacation.  KETCHIKAN, Alaska – Those heading up to Alaska for a late spring cruise this week got a heaping dose of weather reality as an atmospheric river brings several inches of rain […]

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Manhattanhenge set to grace New York City skyline amidst uncertain skies

Manhattanhenge is a unique annual celestial event that occurs about three weeks before and after the summer solstice, when the sun aligns perfectly with the east-west streets of Manhattan at sunset.  NEW YORK – While New York City eagerly anticipates Manhattanhenge, uncertain skies threaten to obscure the borough’s radiant display. The first alignment of the […]

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