Coast Guard diver recovers body from car above Niagara Falls
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew braved poor visibility and frigid rapids to reach a car partly submerged in water near the brink of Niagara Falls, in New York, then lowered a rescue swimmer on a hoist who pulled out the woman trapped inside.
news.yahoo.comTaiwan rushes to contain sudden cane toad invasion
Toads are a symbol of prosperity and good fortune in Taiwan, but the unexpected discovery of an invasive species has officials and environmentalists scrambling to contain their spread. With flashlights in hand and shielded by protective gloves, dozens of volunteers from the Taiwan Amphibian Conservation Society worked through the night searching rice fields and vegetable plots for their quarry -- the cane toad.
news.yahoo.comThe Northeast is lashed with strong winds and heavy rain from the season's first nor'easter
The first nor'easter of the season blasts the Northeast with fierce winds and heavy rain. Peak winds could top 50 miles per hour and 3-6 inches of rain is expected to fall. Mola Lenghi reports from Long Beach, NY.
news.yahoo.comSevere weather threatens millions across the nation
Residents on the East Coast are now bracing for the season's first nor'easter, as severe weather threatens tens of millions of Americans from the Pacific Northwest to New England. CBS news lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports on the impact of a record-breaking bomb cyclone on the West Coast, and CBS news meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN to discuss the severe weather across the nation this week.
news.yahoo.comRecord-breaking bomb cyclone lashes West Coast
The San Francisco Bay Area is recovering from what’s being called the strongest storm to hit the region in more than 25 years. Record rain, howling winds and mudslides caused widespread damage from southern California to the Pacific Northwest. David Begnaud reports.
news.yahoo.comStrong storm batters drought-stricken California
A powerful storm barreled toward Southern California after flooding highways, toppling trees, cutting power to 380,000 utility customers and causing mud flows in areas burned bare by recent fires across the northern part of the state. (Oct. 25)
news.yahoo.comThe damage in Ida's wake
Rescue workers are surveying the damage Hurricane Ida left behind in southern Louisiana -- and finding that the storm left entire communities devastated. Winds that reached 150 miles per hour when the hurricane made landfall tore through trees, power lines and buildings.
news.yahoo.comStorm remains ‘on track’ to bring 6 inches of snow Monday evening, Tuesday morning
The season so far has only totaled 8.6 inches at O’Hare, where the official climate data is tracked. Snowfall for the season is about 8 inches below the average at this point, so this one storm could catch up the area, Castro said.
chicagotribune.comFirst major winter storm to hit Chicago area this week: Snow and ice Tuesday through Wednesday, then maybe another round on New Year’s Eve.
The storm late Tuesday is expected to see its worst winds, which could reach up to 25 mph, heading into Wednesday morning, but it should be followed by warmer air. “So the threat of icing should diminish during the day for most of the area,” according to the weather service.
chicagotribune.comPowerful storm threatens 90 million and could impact holiday travel
Powerful storm threatens 90 million and could impact holiday travel The storm could affect holiday travel from the Northern Plains to the Gulf of Mexico and New England. CBS New York weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the holiday forecast.
cbsnews.comHere's how the tropical depression in the Gulf could impact San Antonio's weather
Here's how the tropical depression in the Gulf could impact San Antonio's weather NWS: Storm will likely develop into a hurricaneMeteorologists with the National Weather Service are unsure what impact, if any, a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico will have on San Antonio. Meteorologists with the National Weather Service are unsure what impact, if any, a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico will have on San Antonio. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Here's how the tropical depression in the Gulf could impact San Antonio's weather 1 / 1 Back to GalleryMeteorologists with the National Weather Service are unsure what impact, if any, a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico will have on San Antonio. The tropical depression is projected to come close to South Texas near Corpus Christi and Brownsville, said Ethan Williams, a meteorologist with NWS. FIND OUT FIRST: Get San Antonio breaking news directly to your inboxAs of Friday morning, the threat of rain for San Antonio is low.
mysanantonio.comNearly 470,000 homes, businesses without power in Texas, Louisiana following Hurricane Laura
Power companies are reporting that nearly 470,000 homes and businesses were without electricity early Thursday in Louisiana and Texas following the landfall of Hurricane Laura. PowerOutage.US, which tracks utility reports, is reporting the Texas counties of Orange and Jefferson and several Lousiana counties in the path of the now-Category 2 storm are experiencing thousands of outages. New Orleans-based Entergy said shortly before the storm struck that the hardest-hit areas may experience outages for weeks. Laura has weakened to a Category 2 hurricane as it moves deeper into LouisianaThe company says it has crews coming from 20 states to help, including some from as far away as Wisconsin and Virginia. Stick with KSAT 12 News on-air and online for the latest updates.
WATCH: Storm damage reported in Kerrville
KERRVILLE, Texas With severe storms continuing to sweep across South Texas, some areas in the city of Kerrville are working to pick up the pieces after recent storm damages. KSAT Photojournalist Eddie Latigo captured some of the storm damage in the area. Watch the full story in the video player above. Pictures, video show lightning and damage from storms in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Pictures, video show lightning and damage from storms in San Antonio, surrounding areas
Published: May 25, 2020, 6:09 am Updated: May 25, 2020, 1:27 pmSAN ANTONIO – Sunday night’s storms brought rain, lightning and strong winds to San Antonio and the surrounding areas. The storms caused some flooding and wind damage. Residents and homeowners are strongly encouraged to report damages to their insurance companies and work with them to identify reputable contractors if necessary.”Here are some KSAT12 viewer photos and video sent in to the weather team. Alin BoernePhoto Courtesy Johnny5 (KSAT)From Justin Horne in San Antonio (KSAT)From Justin HornePhoto Courtesy: Emily Marie (KSAT)Photo Courtesy: KAT (KSAT)Photo Courtesy: Kathleenz (KSAT)Courtesy, Rsteinle at the Wild Horse subdivision in San Antonio. (KSAT)Courtesy: Johnny 5 in San Antonio (KSAT)Courtesy, travisvb1 in San Antonio (KSAT)Courtesy, Francisco H, Wild Horse At Tausch Farms in San Antonio (KSAT)Courtesy, frankerazo13 in San Antonio (KSAT)Courtesy, Brother B in San Antonio (KSAT)
Florida braces for tropical storm Colin
Florida has declared a state of emergency in 34 counties as heavy rains, strong winds and serious flooding threatens most of the coastline. With wind gusts already up to 60 mph, residents are preparing themselves for the storm. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN with the latest.
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