After dealing with consecutive rainy, cloudy and even snowy weekends since the beginning of fall, Central New York will finally see the sun this Saturday and Sunday.
Remember how Earth missed getting hit by an asteroid on Halloween and Christmas Eve? Well, now it looks like planet Earth is expected to be hit by a solar storm in the hours around New Year's Eve, possibly providing the holiday with some out-of-this-world fireworks.
It's not every day that we see a total solar eclipse and for the first time since November 2013, the moon will make a pass at the sun causing it to block out some of the light. This classic image, while erie, is a sight to see. It's going to be happening on March 20th at approximately 4 a.m. EDT.
Sunscreen is supposed to protect against burns, but it had the exact opposite effect on a Massachusetts man when a layer of applied lotion was ignited by a hot grill and burst into flames. That’s gonna be one heck of a sunburn.