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FIRST ALERT: System first seen in the Lowcountry has chance to develop in the Gulf A system of disturbances that moved through the Lowcountry this week are now posing the threat of tropical ...
According to the NHC, by the weekend, the system is expected to move inland, ending the chance for development. Heavy rainfall is possible for parts of Florida over the next day and for the northern ...
Satellite image from Wednesday midnight. The National Hurricane Center gives a 10% chance for tropical development once the low-pressure system moves over the northern Gulf of Mexico. Similarly to ...
Can artificial reefs in Lake Michigan slow erosion and boost fish population? Researchers aim to find out by Lily Carey ...
The National Hurricane Center has a low chance for tropical development in the Gulf over the next few days. Similar to last week, another low will move across the Gulf from east to west between ...
Researchers identify how the absence of a strong current at a critical location in the Gulf led to unusually high subsurface sea temperatures and influenced the rapid intensification of Hurricane Ian.
New Mexico family reunited with lost dog in Silverton ‘As long as there's a good outcome, it's so rewarding to reunite pets’ By Christian Burney Herald Staff Writer Tuesday, Jul 22, 2025 5:00 AM ...
As he passed through the Rochester area via the Erie Canal in his 16-foot flat-bottom, single-engine jon boat, Robert Youens said his No. 1 is just to have fun.
“Creating an offshore wind industry in the Gulf of Mexico will take time and partnership. BOEM is pursuing another offshore wind lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico due to continued industry interest and ...
Brought against the Department of the Interior, the American Petroleum Institute, and the state of Louisiana, District Judge Rudolph Contreras sent the lease sale back to the Interior Department to ...
Intel is set to lay off 227 workers in Rio Rancho, according to a WARN notice filed with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions.
In the city of Matamoros, the Gulf Cartel has increased its focus from kidnapping a few business owners for large ransoms to targeting a larger number of average citizens for smaller ransoms.