
5 Tips for Looking After Your Deck in Winter
Winter can be tough on decking. If you want your deck to be in tip-top condition ready for when spring comes back around, there are a few precautions you may want to take in preparation for the cold winter months: Public More...

What Are Ground Bars And Their Purpose In Electrical Systems?
A ground bar is made of stainless steel, copper, and galvanized steel. They are designed to offer protection to electrical equipment as well as appliances during bad weather conditions such as electrical storms More...

Winter Weather Causes Gas Trailer Problems
Winter weather hit much of the United States last week, dumping several inches of snow in many cities in the Northeast. The cold weather ushers in a dangerous season, where frozen pipes can cause serious injuries. Reports More...

Why Roof Cleaning is Important
Many homeowners first priority is a clean house. Of course, everyone likes to keep the home clean, but what people often forget is, they need to clean the roof of the house as well. It is shocking to see most of More...

Winter Weather Expected to Blanket Wyoming
Odd weather is in the forecast for Wyoming in the coming days according to weather forecasters’ predictions. Forecasters are warning residents that a weather pattern of strong winds and low humidity levels across More...

Summer snow rolls in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, as well as Germany, Austria, Italy, and Slovenia
Winter weather advisories have been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of the Rockies of Montana and Wyoming, where the NWS said a few inches of wet snow is possible early Monday into early Tuesday above More...

With the U.S. in a Deep Freeze, Experts Explain How to Stay Safe in Extreme Cold
A large portion of the United States, including the East Coast and Midwest, is in a deep freeze. Frigid temperatures are expected to linger in some parts of the country, putting the health of many Americans in danger. “People More...

Four fun things to try out in 2018
With the new year, comes the traditional new year resolutions. So, what have you promised to do differently in the upcoming 12 months? Eat differently? Do more exercise? Change your career? Or maybe… inject more More...

Missing Minnesota man, Curtis Strand, identified as body found on Essar Steel Mining Property
A Minnesota man missing for several ago has been identified as the body found Wednesday in a snow covered ditch off a maintenance road on Essar Steel Mining Property in rural Nashwauk Township in Itasca County. Curtis More...

Global Warming expedition ‘frozen in’ as climate change not moving fast enough
An expedition to the North Pole intended to measure the negative effects of global warming and the reduction in Arctic ice has been halted when the ship became blocked by ice near Murmansk. The expedition’s website More...

Thousands march for Bernie Sanders as bad weather, snow ‘steal’ his headlines
People took to the streets of several major US cities on Saturday, marching to express their support for the Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders. But, angering many of these supporters, the East Coast More...

Record September snow in Alaska continues cold 2015 trend
September 2015 turned out to be a record breaking month for weather in both Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska. With heavy snowfall burying the interior, and flood-inducing rains, 11.2 inches of snow blanketed Fairbanks More...

Toasty Tips For Keeping Warm This Winter
No one wants summer to be over, but the truth is that we are past Labor Day and it’s time to get ready for cooler weather. Winter can be a great season if you keep warm and find plenty of fun things to do. 2015 More...

President Obama spreads global warming fears as Alaska gets summer snow ahead of his appearance on Bear Gryllis show
President Obama challenged the world on Monday to act boldly on climate change or “condemn our children to a world they will no longer have the capacity to repair.” The weather in Alaska met the President More...

Northeast braces for massive snowstorm, de Blasio warns New Yorkers
The New York City area was placed under a 35-hour blizzard warning beginning Monday afternoon, with more than 2 feet of snow expected to create “paralyzing, crippling” conditions, forecasters said Sunday. It’s More...

Early snowfall set records, but global warming supporters still have a story to tell
Citizens in South Dakota enjoyed life in shorts and sandals on Monday, while temperatures were in the 80s, but Thursday the snow and cold brought out the winter gear. A cold front swept across from the north and More...

Andrea Marker identified as Minnesota woman found dead on family’s doorstep
The family of a woman found dead in Lakeville Minnesota Tuesday afternoon identified her as Andrea Marker and they claim she froze to death. “Police are not sure if the extreme cold played a role in the death More...

Indiana woman, Mariah Grove, delivers baby alone after being trapped in snowstorm
Both mother and baby are doing well as an Indiana woman is making headlines when she was forced to deliver her child alone, unable to get to a hospital due to the blizzard. Evangeline Beatrix Grove was born 20 inches More...

Aerial search continues for James Glanton, Christina McIntee and 4 kids, missing in rugged area near Reno, Nevada
Rescue teams are mobilizing to resume an aerial search for two adults and four children missing since Sunday. The group, James Glanton, age 34 and his girlfriend, Christina McIntee, age 25, took the four kids into More...

Arkansas experiences first snowfall in May on record, which began in 1819
Since record-keeping began in 1819, Arkansas never had snow fall in May; that was until Friday. Reports are going viral across the Internet on Monday of the historic weather condition. The previous latest snowfall More...