It was the warmest winter on record for the contiguous U.S.
Warm and dry or cold and wet? NOAA's monthly climate outlook lays out the odds.
Earth had another record-warm month. It was also the second-wettest January on record.
An arctic air mass brought bitter cold and snow to much of the nation in mid-January; powerful storms brought heavy rainfall and flooding to parts of the Southern Plains.
January brought the country both warm and cold extremes; which is likely to dominate in February?
Will December's mild weather continue in January, or will winter finally rear its ugly (and cold) head?
From record-high summer heat to the greening of the Arctic, this collection of images highlights several key "vital signs" of the Arctic.
An explainer about the international climate meeting known as “COP.”
Was the late November Great Lakes snowstorm a harbinger for December?
Does your climate outlook for November offer up tricks or treats? We'll show you the odds.