Arctic air is taking cold to another level this week and the US could be facing bouts of it well into December thanks to the polar vortex.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — As Hurricane Erin begins to move slowly away from the Lowcountry, the National Weather Service has issued rip current advisories for the entire Eastern Seaboard. While the ...
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Hurricane Erin is headed for the East Coast. Here's what Myrtle Beach can expect, forecasts say
As Hurricane Erin moves along the East Coast, the National Weather Service predicts the Myrtle Beach area will see life-threatening rip currents, dangerous surf and minor coastal flooding. "In terms ...
MIAMI — A weather system that is forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda later in the day before approaching the coast of South Carolina as a hurricane early next week was causing disruption in the ...
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“Apocalyptic” Scenario Feared as Gulf Stream Falters—U.S. East Coast Faces Rising Sea Levels
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a vast system of ocean currents often called the ocean's conveyor belt, is ...
Hurricane Erin will stay offshore as it moves through the Atlantic Ocean, but there will be impacts felt up and down the East Coast. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon says there are ...
ASHEVILLE, NC — A powerful nor'easter may wreak havoc on the East Coast, slamming the Carolinas and prompting emergency declarations in New York and New Jersey. Marking the first nor'easter of the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The First Coast News Weather Team is issuing a Weather Impact Alert for Monday through Thursday this week for dangerous beach conditions. WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 19 through Thursday, ...
It’s technically a nor’easter, but it’s too warm for snow. Here are three scenarios for what could unfold into next week. By Judson Jones Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter for The Times.
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