Hurricane Irene Washes Away 141-Year-Old Vermont Bridge [VIDEO]
One of Hurricane Irene‘s unfortunate structural victims this weekend was the 141-year-old Bartonsville Covered Bridge in Bartonsville, Vermont.
One of Hurricane Irene‘s unfortunate structural victims this weekend was the 141-year-old Bartonsville Covered Bridge in Bartonsville, Vermont.
The Weather Channel has never really needed a delay button before, but it may want to look into getting one now.
During a live broadcast from Hurricane Irene-ravaged Virginia on Saturday, reporter Eric Fisher was unexpectedly upstaged when a dude dressed in swim trunks ran behind him, pulled his trunks down and gave “weather front” a whole new meaning.
As the east coast hunkers down for what it being called a “once in a hundred years” storm this weekend, we will be hard at work to keep you informed on any major developments. Tune in for updates from Fox Radio news twice an hour and should events warrant turn to News Radio 1310 KLIX for c
For those of you who have never been in a hurricane, I'll explain it to you.
First, all the news outlets talk about it. If it's expected to get real bad, you can tell when the weather man has moved into the weather station so he can update you around the clock
The 5.8 earthquake that struck yesterday gave folks all over the middle part of the East Coast something to breathlessly discuss. Yet, no one seems to have been seriously injured in the shake. In other words, BEST EARTHQUAKE EVER!
In Chantilly, Virginia, which is not too far from the quake’s epicenter, an auto shop was shooting a commercial when the ground went wobbly. Here is the footage from the shoot, which pretty much sums up the essence of the East Coast earthquake — a brief rush of fear followed by the baffling realization that you just experienced an earthquake.
As Hurricane Irene nears the East coast, there’s been talk of evacuating below-sea-level areas from Florida all the way to New England. If you’ve got a fear of flooding, it’ll only be bolstered by this horrifying photo out of water-logged Puerto Rico. In the shot taken from a car, a shark can be clearly seen swimming down the highway, like something out of a terrible Samuel L. Jackson movie.
Yesterday, a surprising thing happened to the East Coast - there was an earthquake. Not a hurricane, but an earthquake!
Now being from the East Coast and living there for about 25 years of my life, I can tell you that an earthquake would scare the bah-jesus outta me! Now I can handle a hurricane
A couple guys filming a storm cloud zipping across the horizon in New Brunswick, Canada were treated to a rather stunning visual bonus when the cloud took the shape of an almost perfect human face — one that really looks like American founding father George Washington.
Mike Akers was visiting his parents in Queens, NY, when a freak storm swept through the area on Monday night, bringing thunder, lightning and baseball-sized hail.
In this amateur video, which aired on ‘Today,’ Akers filmed from the relative safety of his parents’ porch when, suddenly, lightning struck in the front yard and smashed a tree to pieces.
The National Weather Service in Boise has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Southern Twin Falls County and Western Magic Valley. This means that conditions exist that could lead to a flash flood.
Click here for the full alert from the National Weather Service
Either this is a case of pure insanity, pure dumb ass-ness or just someone who is really really hot on the subway and just trying to get through life so stop judging them just because they think it's completely OK to just drop trough in a public area with no regard for sanitation
There's no doubt it's been hot out there and I myself are even wearing flip flops right now, which I love! (I hate wearing shoes) Speaking of hot, it could get up to 96 today!
But it's not like I'm staying cool by wearing that horrible neon green "V" thing Borat wore? I know I tried to block it out too...but it seems this motorcyclist remembers it fondly.