When will the next solar eclipse be?
If you miss Monday's eclipse - or get bitten by the eclipse bug - you'll have to wait seven years to see another one in the continental U.S.
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If you miss Monday's eclipse - or get bitten by the eclipse bug - you'll have to wait seven years to see another one in the continental U.S.
This is the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in the U.S. in 99 years. Scott Dean has the details about the rare event.
Severe weather turned summer into a winter wonderland in parts of Colorado Thursday.
Forecasters are now predicting a greater chance of an above-normal season, and they increased the predicted number of named storms and major hurricanes.
Solar eclipses happen when our view of the sun is blocked by the moon. When the moon lines up between the sun and Earth, the moon will cast a shadow onto Earth. This is what we on the ground observe as a solar eclipse.
NASA invites eclipse viewers around the country to participate in a nationwide science experiment by collecting cloud and air temperature data and reporting it via their phones.
San Antonio firefighters rescued a driver who was stuck on top of an SUV in high, rapid waters early Monday morning.
St. Francis Hospital spokeswoman Lauren Landwerlin says about 30 people have been treated at the hospital's trauma center and three were admitted in "non-critical condition" after a tornado struck near midtown Tulsa.
Southwest Florida International Airport has released video of a lightning strike incident involving a NavStar employee on the tarmac.
Tropical Storm Emily has formed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of west-central Florida and is expected to move inland across the peninsula.
When the sky goes dark during the Great American Total Solar Eclipse , about 99.4% of the sun will be covered, raising questions about what that will mean for pet and wild animals whose daily routines are driven by the cycles of night and day.
Five people have been killed in rip currents this summer at North Carolina beaches in what is being partly attributed to a rare meteorological event.
Pender County Emergency Management said there is some minor damage near Seahorse Avenue.
More than a half dozen water spouts were seen by emergency responders in the Colington Harbor neighborhood of Kill Devil Hills Monday morning.
NASA's Juno spacecraft is about to give us our best look yet of Jupiter's swirling Great Red Spot.
One of the hardest hit towns during Hurricane Matthew was Fair Bluff, which probably hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. Student volunteers with Mission Serve want to change that.
Today's afternoon storms caused Wilmington Fire crews to be very busy.
The much anticipated total solar eclipse will happen in less than two months. The last time the Carolinas had a major solar eclipse was back in 1984.
Living on the coast can be dangerous at times especially during Hurricane Season. Now that the season is officially underway the St. James community is doing its best to keep people informed and prepared.
The annual Fourth of July fireworks display at the Surfside Beach Pier has been canceled for 2017.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey wants to remind all North Carolinians to be prepared for the 2017 hurricane season, which begins June 1 and ends Nov. 30.
Hurricane Matthew roared through southeastern North Carolina last fall and then left behind historic flooding in its wake.
At least a dozen people have been hurt after storms struck in eastern North Carolina nearly a week after a tornado hit the area.



