Rob Marciano
Coverage of Rob Marciano in the Nexus archive.
- Arson suspect arrested as Spokane fires ravage buildings, force tens of thousands to evacuate
Authorities have arrested a man accused of intentionally igniting fires in and around Spokane, Washington, which have forced tens of thousands to evacuate their homes.
- Chaotic, dangerous weather sweeps U.S.
Historic, life-threatening flash floods impacted parts of the Northeast, while a rare firenado was recorded in the West amid scorching temperatures. Rob Marciano is tracking the severe weather events.
- Storms batter Northeast, triggering travel delays
Storms are battering the Northeast, putting over 50 million people at risk of flash flooding and causing airport backlogs during the peak summer travel season. Lilia Luciano reported on the situation, and Rob Marciano provided the forecast.
- Extremely dangerous tornado tears through Wisconsin in wild day of severe weather
A dangerous tornado struck Wisconsin as a severe weather system affected over 100 million people. CBS News reporters Ian Lee and Rob Marciano covered the event.
- Storms bring flash flooding across Northeast in "dangerous and life-threatening situation"
Storms caused widespread flash flooding across the Northeast from Ohio to New England, creating a 'dangerous and life-threatening situation' according to the National Weather Service. The event occurred on Tuesday and was reported by Rob Marciano.
- 100 million Americans across 14 states impacted by heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing dangerous air quality conditions for approximately 100 million Americans across 14 states. The issue affects a large population due to transboundary smoke impacts.
- Flooding kills at least 2 in Texas as torrential rain continues
At least two people have died in Central Texas due to flooding caused by multiple days of heavy rainfall. Authorities are urging residents to seek higher ground immediately.
- Torrential rain triggers flash flood emergency in Texas
Heavy storms in Central Texas triggered a flash flood emergency, with over a foot of rain causing rivers to swell. Jason Allen and Rob Marciano reported on the event and provided weather forecasts.
- Millions of Americans from coast to coast deal with dangerous weather
Millions of Americans are experiencing dangerous weather as extreme heat in the West shatters records and fuels fires, while heavy rain and flash flooding impact communities in the South.
- Missouri under state of emergency due to dangerous flooding
Missouri is under a state of emergency due to dangerous flooding caused by over a foot of rain in southeastern Missouri, leading to dozens of rescues. Over 20 million people across 14 states from Colorado to Pennsylvania are under flood watches through Saturday, according to Rob Marciano's forecast.
- Powerful storms hit some states, while extreme heat and wildfires hit others
Powerful storms are affecting 30 million Americans from the Rockies to the Carolina Coast, while extreme heat and wildfires impact other regions. Firefighters are battling nearly three dozen large wildfires in the West as heat emergencies persist.
- Life-threatening heat emergency impacting some 4th of July, America 250 events
Nearly 200 million Americans across 28 states are experiencing extreme heat from a heat dome during the Fourth of July weekend, disrupting events. CBS News reports on the situation with forecasts from Rob Marciano.
- Heat wave threatens to melt some 4th of July plans
A heat wave is disrupting 4th of July celebrations across the U.S., with 11 states expecting temperatures above 100 degrees. The extreme weather poses risks to parades, parties, and public safety over the holiday weekend.
- Extreme heat settling over U.S. heading into July 4
An extreme heat wave is impacting over 200 million people in the U.S. and is expected to continue through July 4. The event is covered by Tom Hanson and Rob Marciano.
- High winds and temps continue to fuel major wildfire in Utah
Wildfires in the American West turned deadly over the weekend, killing three elite federal firefighters. The largest fire, the Cottonwood Fire in Utah, could be the most destructive in the state's history according to the governor, as thousands respond to nearly 100 fires.
- Massive wildfires grow across Utah as conditions worsen
Large wildfires in Utah are growing due to dangerous winds and severe drought, making them harder to fight. Rob Marciano reports on the worsening conditions.
- Video captures moment of Venezuela earthquake
Two earthquakes devastated Venezuela, leaving thousands feared dead as rescue teams work through the rubble. The event was captured on video, with Lilia Luciano reporting and Rob Marciano investigating the cause of the double-earthquake.
- Video captures moment of Venezuela earthquake
Two earthquakes devastated Venezuela, leading to fears of thousands of deaths as rescue teams work through the rubble. The event was captured on video, with reports by Lilia Luciano and Rob Marciano.
- 5 active wildfires rage in Utah
Five active wildfires are threatening homes and causing evacuations in Utah Tuesday, ranging from north of Salt Lake City to south of Provo. Rob Marciano is tracking the fires.
- Tornadoes rip through Midwest as high winds fuel wildfires in West
Intense tornadoes struck southern Illinois late Sunday, with at least two dozen tornado reports across the Midwest. High winds in the West are fueling 70 active wildfires. Rob Marciano reported the developments.
- Dangerous weather hits multiple parts of the U.S.
Dangerous weather, including tornadoes in the Midwest that caused building damage and toppled trees, and flash floods in the South leading to stranded homes and vehicles, was reported. Jason Allen covered water rescues, and Rob Marciano provided the weather forecast.
- Tropical Storm Arthur rolls through the Gulf
Tropical Storm Arthur caused severe weather affecting over 125 million Americans, with flood alerts issued in Gulf Coast states. Rob Marciano provided the forecast.
- Rain brings dangerous flash flooding to multiple states
More than 40 million people in the Gulf Coast are preparing for record-breaking rainfall as the first named storm of the season, Arthur, approaches Texas. The situation is being reported by Jason Allen and Rob Marciano.
- Severe storms trigger flash floods across Texas
Severe storms have caused flash floods in Texas, with heavy rain leading to an increasing flood risk. The situation is being reported by Jason Allen and Rob Marciano, who provide updates on the ongoing weather event and forecast.
- Midwest battered by dangerous storms, 1 killed in Des Moines
Severe weather hit the Midwest, causing dangerous storms that affected over 120 million people. A man was killed in Des Moines when a tree fell on him during the storms. Rob Marciano reported on the event and provided the forecast.
- Millions in central U.S. facing severe weather threats after weekend of storms
Nearly 90 million Americans in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas face flood threats and heat alerts as severe weather impacts the central U.S. Meteorologist Rob Marciano is monitoring the situation.
- Meteor lights up southern Michigan as it burns through Earth's atmosphere
A meteor lit up southern Michigan as it burned through Earth's atmosphere. This followed a similar event over New England days earlier. The incident was reported by Rob Marciano.
- Inside the new technology that collects critical hurricane data
The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, and CBS Mornings is exploring new technology to collect critical hurricane data. Rob Marciano reports on the advancements in this area.
- The forecast heading into Memorial Day weekend
CBS News meteorologist Rob Marciano provides the weather forecast for the U.S. as it approaches Memorial Day weekend. The article focuses on the anticipated weather conditions during this holiday period.
- Stormy week for travelers heading into Memorial Day weekend
A record-breaking 45 million Americans are expected to travel during Memorial Day weekend, with severe weather forecasted for the East, South, and Texas regions. The stormy conditions could significantly impact travel plans and create challenging conditions for holiday travelers.
- Relentless wind-fueled wildfires burn across Southern California
Powerful wildfires fueled by strong winds and dry conditions continue to ravage Southern California for the third consecutive day, affecting communities across the region. Reporters Matt Gutman and Rob Marciano are covering the disaster, with Gutman reporting from near Simi Valley north of Los Angeles.
- Mother and daughter describe terrifying tornado that leveled newly-built home
A destructive tornado tore through parts of Nebraska, leveling a newly-built home in Howard County. A mother and daughter survived in their basement. The tornado sent debris flying into the air, causing destruction about two hours west of Omaha.
- Violent tornadoes rip through central U.S.
Dangerous weather struck parts of the U.S. over the weekend, with tornadoes causing massive damage to homes in central U.S. CBS News' Rob Marciano reported on the incident from Nebraska. The tornadoes tore through homes, leaving destruction in their path.
- Wind-driven wildfires rip across Texas Panhandle
Powerful winds fueled wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, with firefighters working to contain them. The fires have been raging this week. Jason Allen and Rob Marciano are reporting on the situation.
- Fierce winds, pounding rain sweep through Texas
Fourteen million Americans in the South face severe weather from New Mexico to Louisiana, with Texas experiencing deadly flooding, torrential rain, and hurricane-force winds. Rob Marciano is tracking the developing situation.
- Millions in central U.S. facing another night of severe weather
Millions in the central U.S. are facing severe weather for the sixth consecutive day. Violent weather conditions continue to threaten large populations, with reports highlighting ongoing risks.
- Storm chasers capture twin tornadoes as severe weather moves through central U.S.
Severe storms are moving through the Midwest after tornadoes were reported in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma over the weekend. Storm chasers captured footage of twin tornadoes as the weather system progresses.
- Deadly tornadoes rip through several states
Deadly tornadoes struck Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas, resulting in at least two fatalities. The incidents were reported by CBS News journalists Nicole Valdes and Rob Marciano.
- Deadly tornadoes pummel North Texas
Deadly tornadoes struck North Texas on Saturday night, resulting in at least two deaths and six injuries. Nicole Valdes reported on the destruction, while Rob Marciano provided weather forecasts.
- Wildfires torch dozens of homes in Georgia
Wildfires in southern Georgia have destroyed multiple homes and prompted evacuations. Mark Strassmann reports from the affected area, with Rob Marciano providing weather forecasts.