After record-breaking heat in May, the National Weather Service just declared one town in the Capital Region broke a nearly six decade old July record... for cold!
Tis' the season for colds and the need to constantly blow our noses, but have we been blowing our noses wrong our whole lives? One doctor says we have been.
A dangerously cold and blustery Arctic air mass will remain over central New York throughout the weekend, bringing the coldest temperatures and wind chills this season.
For the past couple of days I've had a little cough and a runny nose. Normally, I'd suck it up, and do my thing - but this year, nothing is normal. Instead, I'm playing "Cold, Flu, or COVID," the worst game ever.
The first thought when we get a little tickle in our throat is if we've contracted COVID. But it could just be the common cold or flu. How can you tell the difference?
A U.N. weather agency said that an Argentine research base on the northern tip of Antarctica is reporting a temperature that, if confirmed, could be a record high for the icy continent.
When I came down with the flu two years ago, I vowed to do everything I could to never get it again. That's when I discovered this natural remedy that a swear by.