Ready for a generous serving of weather whiplash? The models are blinking yellow: suggesting an El Nino warming phase of the Pacific by summer, a pattern that may favor warmer and drier conditions into next winter.
At a time when many industries are complaining about a lack of workers, technology companies are creating human-like robots that may be able to automate many of the things human workers can do today, for a tiny fraction of the cost. The revolution is now well underway
Electric Vehicles are becoming more popular over time, with more options and more affordable pricing on many models. You can now purchase a very respectable EV in the 20K range. What are the advantages and disadvantages of electric vehicle ownership?
It may be hard to believe that more snow is on the way, but more snow is on the way, probably enough to shovel and plow Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. This is already the 6th snowiest winter on record at the Twin Ports, and this next storm will get us into the Top 5. Lovely!
It's already the 9th snowiest winter on record for the Twin Ports, and more snow is on the way for Thursday and Friday - probably plowable, not crippling, but the snow just keeps piling up in the Northland.
Some of us are cheering on a Top 10 or Top 5 Winter Snowfall Record for the Twin Ports and Northland, but every additional inch of snow increases the potential for serious spring flooding, and that threat continues to rise.
From fire rainbows to bioluminescent bays, America is home to some truly bizarre natural phenomena. Discover 20 of the strangest and most beautiful natural wonders found throughout the United States.
DNA testing has become mainstream. Not only does it tell you where your ancestors lived, it can clue you in on health conditions you need to keep an eye on, helping you focus on what really matters.
We are only 2 feet away from a Top 5 Winter for snowfall in the Twin Ports, and at the rate we're going we may just meet that target. More plowable snow is coming, especially Sunday
It's not your imagination: reports of airline turbulence are increasing, and scientists say a warming atmosphere is increasing the odds of a rough, seatbelt-worthy flight.