One year after Hurricane Helene’s landfall in Taylor County, the scars from the storm’s destructive path are still visible.
While Hurricane Humberto continues to strengthen out in the Atlantic Ocean, it's not the storm that poses the most danger to U.S. shores.
A combination of weather factors and geography helped make it one of the most brutal storms in the modern history of hurricanes.
Drier air is moving in for early next week. Scattered showers and storms will impact South Florida during the afternoon and ...
Hurricane Humberto formed in the Atlantic on Friday morning. Invest 94L became Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine and will be ...
With two tropical systems moving across the Atlantic, Flagler, Volusia and Brevard counties can expect some choppy surf this weekend and into next week. Waves of up to 11 feet are expected by Tuesday, ...
A system developing into what will be Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to be near hurricane strength when it reaches the U.S ...
Predictions on how Humberto could affect Florida and the U.S. are difficult due to the Fujiwhara effect. Humberto strengthened rapidly on Sept. 26 and is now a major Category 3 hurricane, according to ...
The first cone for what will become Imelda is out and includes parts of NE Florida. The National Hurricane Center has called ...
L developed into Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, increasing chances of impact on the U.S. coast, and Hurricane Humberto grew ...
Historically, Tennessee hasn't had to pay much attention to hurricane season. The probability of a tropical storm affecting us has actually gone up.
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