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Hurricane Erin disappeared over the weekend while Tropical Storm Fernand formed. What to know as High Risk Current Risks persist over Northeast FL.
Atlantic hurricanes like Hurricane Erin are rare. Over a decade ago, a similar storm rocked the East Coast: Hurricane Sandy.
Tropical Storm Fernand formed far out in the central Atlantic and is currently hundreds of miles east-northeast of Bermuda.
A fire ignited in the Florida Everglades Monday, quickly burning a large area of the national park, alarming nearby residents ...
Just under 20% of Florida’s roughly 11 million homes currently carry some form of flood insurance, mostly along the Gulf and ...
Tropical Storm Fernand formed in the Atlantic on Saturday a few hundred miles south-southeast of Bermuda and is expected to ...
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August ...
Tropical Storm Fernand formed in the open ocean, hundreds of miles from any land Saturday afternoon, hurricane forecasters say. Another system is also being tracked that has low chances of becoming a ...
A fire ignited in the Florida Everglades Monday, quickly burning a large area of the national park, alarming nearby residents ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking five tropical disturbances in the Atlantic, according to the 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22 ...
Looking ahead, the greatest risk of flash flooding this weekend remains concentrated from Charleston into southeastern ...
The Weather Authority says to expect more clouds than sun with elevated rain chances for your Saturday plans. A southwesterly ...
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