A weatherman continued to do a live broadcast after a fire broke out on set
Noah Simmons of KFSM-TV in Fort Smith was covering active tornado warnings when a studio light suddenly caught fire
Early summer heat is expected to impact much of the U.S. this week. Be sure to limit your time outdoors, take breaks often, hydrate, etc. For more heat safety tips visit https://t.co/asAP108BNk.
A cat named Beth is going viral after surviving a barn fire and recovering to her usual self in just three months
"She was completely unrecognizable ... whiskers gone, bald, swollen face, crispy ears, her bright white fur singed orange"
Are you sad we didn’t see Aurora back on Thursday night? Well we are too. But fear not! ANOTHER solar storm is headed our direction thanks to a solar flare which released charged particles off the sun earlier this morning. This solar storm is faster, estimated to arrive tomorrow (Sunday) night. Estimated arrival is between 10pm and 2am based on solar imagery and space models, but is of course subject to change as space weather is VERY hard to pinpoint.
The expected strength of this solar storm (assuming all goes to plan) is G3, which means all of Michigan may have a chance to see Aurora - pending cloud cover of course.
We will have more on this tomorrow! Time of post, 2:12 pm EDT 6/6/26.