WHAT WE HAD DOWN NEAR SHERIDAN TO ALLERTON THAT LINE HAS CONTINUED TO DWINDLE AND YOU CAN SEE THE REMNANTS OF WHAT WAS HURRICANE FRANCENE CONTINUING TO CHURN TO THE SOUTHEAST. THAT’S BEEN DRYING UP AS ...
AND THAT RAIN. IT’S GOING TO COME FROM THIS HURRICANE FRANCENE, WHICH, BY THE WAY, IS MAKING LANDFALL AS WE SPEAK. AND THIS IS ALL OF A SUDDEN INTENSIFIED TO A CATEGORY TWO STORM JUST PRIOR TO ...
Food has been prepared for crews and the equipment has been staged at the arena for more than 1,000 power workers and linemen ...
As Francine intensifies wind speeds may reach the Louisiana coast near hurricane-force strength during the day on Wednesday.
MAYBE GRADUALLY, THOUGH, I WILL STILL HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF SUN THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS, BUT WE’RE GOING TO SEE MORE CLOUDS STARTING TO MOVE IN. THERE’S THE CAMPUS OF ELON UNIVERSITY. TODAY IS ...
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 92-L in the Central Atlantic. This disturbance has a 50% chance of formation over the next 7 days as it moves Westward in the Central Atlantic. Get ...
It’s early September – what should be the busiest stretch of hurricane season. Forecasters predicted this one was going to be bad: storm after storm, the most bullish forecasts on record.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical disturbances, including one in the Gulf of Mexico that's expected to bring heavy rain to portions of the Gulf Coast and Florida. All of the ...
"It only takes one powerful hurricane or slow-moving tropical storm to threaten lives and cause devastation." In widespread forecasts of a potentially record-breaking hurricane season, forecasters ...
An area of low pressure will likely merge with a front over the Gulf of Mexico after two systems forecasters were watching in the Atlantic Ocean dissipated, according to the National Hurricane ...
T he Atlantic hurricane season isn't always busy, but it's been almost 10 years since a season produced fewer storms than average. We understand if it seems like every hurricane season lately ...