Most of the Tri-State area, including New York City, is now in a severe drought, according to the Drought Center.
With wildfires burning after its driest September and October ever, New Jersey declared a drought warning Wednesday, Nov. 13.
With wildfire activity flaring in the Northeast and continued burns in California, scientists are concerned by coast-to-coast ...
New York has urged its 8.5 million residents to save water as America's biggest city endures an unprecedented period without ...
The fires in the Northeast haven't caused major evacuations, but a Connecticut firefighter died battling a wildfire last ...
New York has urged its 8.5 million residents to save water during an unprecedented period without significant rainfall, ...
Firefighters are battling wildfires from California to New Jersey and New York, hampered by high winds and record-setting dry ...
There has been no significant rain since September, creating very dry conditions and dry fallen leaves on the ground. New ...
Due to unprecedented dry weather and higher temperatures that are fueling wildfires, Gov. Phil Murphy announced a Drought ...
New York City is under a drought watch as firefighters battle wildfires across the state. Only one night of rain on Sunday ...
With wildfires burning after its driest September and October ever, New Jersey will issue a drought warning, a step that ...
The historic stretch of dry weather in New York City has put the area under a drought watch, but how long until it becomes a ...