The National Hurricane Center is keeping watch of a system developing in the Caribbean that could head for the Gulf of Mexico and threaten the U.S. while keeping track of Hurricane Kirk and one more ...
THE TWO KIND OF MOVE ACROSS TOWARDS THE THE GULF OF MEXICO. WHILE THAT’S GOING ON A FRONT ... WE’LL TALK MORE ABOUT THA On the heels of Hurricane Helene's devastating landfall in Florida, the National ...
As much of the Southeastern United States recovers from Hurricane Helene's widespread devastation, the National Hurricane ...
Three storms over the past 13 months have hit South Carolina through the "back door." But researchers are unsure whether the ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance which could form into a tropical depression by the end of the week.
Since 1851, Florida has had 38 hurricanes make October landfalls, according to NOAA’s historical hurricane track mapper.
Residents of Western North Carolina can focus their efforts on recovering from Helene's devastating effects, as no further ...
The Gulf of Mexico remains the zone to watch for tropical development and impacts to the United States in the days ahead, and this time Florida may be the prime target for any budding system next week ...
Looking at the meteorology, what conditions led to portions of Appalachia getting hit by 1-in-500 and 1-in-1000 year flood ...
Virginia Beach-based Operation Blessing this week deployed a relief team to western North Carolina after having already sent aid workers to Florida and Georgia in the wake of Hurricane Helene. The ...
Dozens of people have died across six states following Hurricane Helene, and western North Carolina is facing historic flooding. Follow here for the latest.
The system could affect parts of the Gulf Coast next week but probably won’t be anywhere near as strong as Helene.