Researchers say sudden, short-lived droughts in the region may become more frequent, putting farms, grasslands, and water ...
Eighty-two percent of New England is experiencing drought conditions, affecting everything from wildfire risk to the vibrancy of the region’s iconic fall foliage.
A powerful system containing scattered severe thunderstorms is drenching the Northeast with heavy rain and gusty winds, causing localized flash flooding, and travel disruptions, including road ...
Drive through any part of New England today and you’ll see signs of drought: brown grass, wildfire warnings, early fall foliage and low rivers. One hundred percent of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine ...