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Comet ZTF (C/2022 E3) will pass closest to Earth this week and can be seen with the aid of binoculars. → Read More
Climate change is helping the invasive green crab population explode and devour coastal New England ecosystems. → Read More
On National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day, StormTeam 5's AJ Burnett demonstrated how hot it was outside by attempting to make cookies on the dashboard of a vehicle. → Read More
April's "Pink moon" rises over Boston on Saturday. → Read More
It's not the kind of jackpot people wanted to hit, as residents of one town had to dig out 2 1/2 feet of snow in bitter temperatures. → Read More
One community reported 30.9 inches of snow! → Read More
Weather instruments around southern New England capture Hunga Tonga eruption shockwave → Read More
A winter storm is possible later this week for southern New England. → Read More
A mix of snow and rain is ahead for the Boston area for part of the weekend. → Read More
Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts customers are without power because of the damage caused by the nor'easter, and many could be in the dark for hours or days. → Read More
Flood insurance in Massachusetts is about to undergo more changes and that will impact tens of thousands of policyholders. → Read More
Is the hurricane season about to heat up again? → Read More
Mysterious illness affecting birds in certain parts of country → Read More
An expert explains whether we need to be concerned about mushrooms popping up in our lawns, especially those of us with kids and pets. → Read More
What are the warning signs pet owners should watch for in the heat? → Read More
Sunrise on June 10 in Boston occurs at 5:07 a.m. → Read More
One of our cameras picked up a Bobcat utility vehicle spin out into a large front end loader. → Read More
Long range weather expert: Polar vortex, La Nina among things to watch → Read More
The hayrides and play areas may not be part of the fall experience this year, but orchard operators say the fruit will still taste just as sweet. → Read More
A Level 2 significant drought was declared Thursday in Massachusetts as the state deals with more than three months of below normal rainfall. → Read More