This animated gif shows how October average temperatures in the contiguous United States are projected to change in coming decades if global carbon dioxide emissions continue along a high-emissions pathway.
Earth's coldest waters are warming, an indication that global warming has reached one of the most remote corners of the ocean's circulatory system.
NOAA's Mike Halpert explains the 2018-19 U.S. winter outlook
October 18, 2018
Use a slider to compare satellite images of Washington, DC, and Baltimore, MD, with maps of afternoon temperatures to see the hottest and coolest parts of the city on a late summer day.
Alaska’s 2018 early fall extremes
October 15, 2018
Dry 2018 water year comes to an end in California
October 9, 2018
The September 2018 temperature and precipitation Outlooks for the United States predict warmer than average temperatures for much of the country and wetter than average conditions for the central Plains and eastern seaboard.
A hot, dry summer has led to drought in Europe in 2018
August 30, 2018
A soggy summer for the Mid-Atlantic in 2018
August 23, 2018