New York City has had over 230 brush fires since Oct. 29, after its driest month since record-keeping began in 1869.
Forecasters said​ that the high tides would result from the full moon and not rain, which the city desperately needs.
The record-breaking statistics come as several Northeast states battle extremely dry conditions and multiple wildfires.
New York and the Northeast are in the midst of their worst fire season in more than a decade, with little relief in sight for ...
The Red Flag Warning in effect for Long Island and much of downstate New York was lifted Thursday but the National Weather ...
The Jennings Creek fire is currently burning across 3,500 acres, officials said, and is expected to grow to over 5,000 acres.
The fire, the latest of several in the region over the weekend, had caused one death and was not contained as of Sunday ...
After a hot Halloween and a heated Election Day, New Yorkers can expect temperatures to fall this weekend right alongside ...
The Jennings Creek wildfire has burned 2,500 acres in New York state and 2,500 acres in New Jersey. 20% of the fire is ...
New Jersey’s governor declared a drought warning. Black Hawk helicopters scooped water from a lake to dump on a forest fire ...
A wildfire that's consumed thousands of acres is about 20% contained. Forecasters are warning of an increased risk of spread ...
The wildfire threat across the Northeast is hanging around for another day as winds continue to blow behind a cold front that ...