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A watch means the ingredients are there for severe weather. A warning means it is happening. But there are differences based on weather type.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is now monitoring three disturbances in the Atlantic, as Hurricane Erin continues to ...
Forecasters warned swimmers that many U.S. East Coast beaches will remain dangerous this weekend, as Erin became a ...
SALISBURY, Mass. (AP) — Hurricane Erin never made landfall but left behind rough ocean conditions along the U.S. East Coast.
A watch means the ingredients are there for severe weather. A warning means it is happening. But there are differences based on weather type.
Hurricane Iona is the first named storm of the hurricane season in the central Pacific and emerged Sunday from a tropical depression to become a Category 1 hurricane in roughly a day.
Chances are currently low that the system will become a tropical cyclone, but hurricane forecasters say hurricane danger is on the rise.
Erin is now a post-tropical cyclone as it tracks northeast farther from the East Coast. This is the last advisory for Erin from the National Hurricane Center.
No coastal watches or warnings were in place, though slight strengthening is expected over the coming days. Here is a look at where Tropical Storm Dexter is headed.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical waves in the eastern and central Atlantic Ocean, far from the U.S. coast.
The parade of tropical activity south of Hawaii is ironically enhancing the risk of wildfires across the Aloha State into Saturday as gusty winds combine with dry conditions.