Firefighting from the skies: California National Guard shows aerial view of wildfires
From the cockpit, the National Guard gives an aerial view of the firefighting aid over California’s Pier Fire in Sequoia National Forest on Sept. 1, 2017.
The Treasure Valley awoke to some surprise snow on Sunday morning that accumulated as much as 4 inches in some places. Watch the flakes fall in slow motion at the National Weather Service headquarters near the airport.
Frostbite can occur on exposed body parts in extreme cold. The colder the temperatures or the stronger the wind, the faster frostbite will occur, according to the National Weather Service.
Cold weather is here, and so are inversions. The National Weather Service's Boise branch captured a timelapse of clouds rolling in over the Treasure Valley Dec.6 and socking in chilly air, as seen from Bogus Basin.
The National Weather Service - Boise shared this forecast on Friday morning, showing a wet weather system moving through that could drop graupel -- a type of soft hail.
The National Weather Service's Boise branch on Wednesday shared these timelapse videos of snowfall across the central Idaho mountains near Ketchum, Hailey and Sun Valley.
A Bluesky smoke prediction model shows where wildfires are burning around the Northwest -- and where their smoke is headed. We could see a bit more smoke before things really clear out.
Here is a simulation of ground motion after a magnitude 8 earthquake on the San Andreas fault, showing ground shaking throughout southern California for more than 75 seconds after the rupture begins near Parkfield. San Diego Supercomputer Center r