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NOAA's Weather Prediction Center has issued a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood threat is in effect Wednesday for Western North ...
Tropical Storm Erin continues to move quickly to the west and is expected to begin strengthening and become a hurricane Aug. 14 or 15.
Tropical Storm Erin continues to move quickly to the west and is expected to begin strengthening and become a hurricane Aug. 14 or 15.
As of Wednesday morning, the impact Erin could have on Florida and the U.S. remains uncertain but officials encourage ...
It’s still too early to tell the exact impacts the storm will have on Hilton Head, though the storm is expected to develop into a hurricane in the coming days ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking 3 systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new one that appeared near the Yucatan ...
The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) are calling on residents to plan ahead, and stay in the ...
July and August rainfall, combined with strong winds, is making it easier for trees in the Triangle to fall, including on vehicles and power lines.
Tropical Storm Erin is continuing to move west and is forecast to become a hurricane later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
According to Direct Weather's long range forecast, ski resorts like Palisades Tahoe and Mammoth Mountain may see less snow than usual.
Erin developed in the eastern Atlantic, moving westward from the Cabo Verde Islands at about 20 mph (32 km/h). Infrared sensors on NOAA's GOES-19 satellite reveal colder cloud tops and deep convection ...