Weather Channel

Weather Channel

The Weather Channel is a cable and satellite TV network in the United States, owned by IBM Corporation. Its main office is situated in Atlanta, Georgia.

National
English, German
Television

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Domain Authority
92
Ranking

Global

#57

United States

#34

Science and Education/Weather

#1

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | weather.com | Sara E. Tonks

    How Jaws Shaped A Meteorologist’s CareerEven after fifty years, Jaws is as fresh and pervasive as the summer it first came out. You recognize the iconic theme. You quote some of the lines. You may even have a lasting fear of the film’s toothy antagonist. Jaws swam into theaters on June 20, 1975, and it continues to make a splash even now, on its fiftieth anniversary.

  • 1 week ago | weather.com | Jenn Jordan

    Scientists are puzzled after a cosmic particle detector flying high above Antarctica picked up a series of strange signals–ones that current science can’t explain. By Jenn Jordan 2 hours ago Researchers with the ANITA (Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna) project flew a range of instruments above the Antarctic surface using balloons to detect radio waves.

  • 1 week ago | weather.com | Sara E. Tonks

    Severe Threat Shifts South And East MondayAfter days of devastating flash flooding in parts of the country, a new multi-day severe weather threat is kicking off today from the Central and High Plains into the Upper Midwest. Here are the latest radar and current active alerts from the National Weather Service:Through Early Tuesday: Monday’s severe threat includes damaging winds, large to very large hail and isolated tornadoes across the Central and Northern Plains and the Upper Midwest.

  • 1 week ago | weather.com | Chris Dolce

    At Least 6 Killed In West Virginia Flash FloodsDeadly flooding in San Antonio and West Virginia in recent days is a reminder that this often overlooked danger is America's second-biggest weather killer, even though other disasters like tornadoes and hurricanes make bigger headlines. Big PictureOnly Second To Heat Deaths: Over the past 10 years (2015-24), flooding has claimed an average of 113 lives each year in the U.S., according to NOAA.

  • 1 week ago | weather.com | Chris Dolce

    July To September: Your Temperature OutlookSummer officially begins this coming Friday and for parts of the West and northern tier, the next three months could be hotter than average as the South sees heat potentially tempered by wet conditions. Here's a look at the general trend for temperatures and rainfall from July through September, according to an updated outlook released Saturday by The Weather Company and Atmospheric G2. Temperature HighlightsJuly-September temperature outlook.