The northern lights are being seen more now. It's due to solar science but also due to advancements in technology.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, WRAL News received multiple reports of the aurora borealis visible in parts of North Carolina.
Bob Caudle, former WRAL weatherman and legendary professional wrestling announcer, has died. He worked at WRAL in the 1960s, ...
A phenomenon capturing the attention of many on social media could lead to bitter cold in parts of the U.S. around and after ...
Though it is too early for a precise holiday forecast, the Climate Prediction Center is calling for above-normal temperatures ...
Less than two days after near-record warmth, some parts of the area are waking up to a light dusting of snow. While some are ...
Ever notice how you can smell smoke or hear a train in the distance on a cold morning? There's a science to it!
Explore how WRAL's 2025 hurricane season predictions stacked up against reality. From unusual storm paths to local impacts, find out where the meteorologists hit the mark and where surprises lurked.
NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) in Boulder, Colo., issued a G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 into the following day. This comes as forecasters watch a pair ...