Florida, Humberto and Tropical cyclone
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Tropical Storm Humberto expected to strengthen into major hurricane. Will Florida be impacted? That's hard to predict. Here's why.
The next named storm, Imelda, is just on the cusp of developing behind Hurricane Humberto. Together they could create a rare, complex weather pattern.
A complex weather dance in the Atlantic is making it hard for hurricane forecasters to do their jobs. What to know if you're ocean-bound in Ohio.
With two tropical systems moving across the Atlantic, Flagler, Volusia and Brevard counties can expect some choppy surf this weekend and into next week. Waves of up to 11 feet are expected by Tuesday, according to the First Warning Weather team.
Hurricane Gabrielle passed Bermuda Monday night as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is moving into the open Atlantic, the NHC said.
In North Myrtle Beach, S.C., the city is carrying out standard preparations to ensure readiness in the event of local impact. Lifeguard towers have been removed from beaches. City officials recommend that residents use the time ahead of the storm to review hurricane kits, stock up on essential supplies and confirm emergency plans.
A year and a half after Ian, the area’s recovery was at 28%, according to Sanibel Solutions, a coalition of residents, civic leaders and business owners tracking everything from housing and vacation rentals to business reopenings and community services. Now it’s at 65%.
A combination of weather factors and geography helped make it one of the most brutal storms in the modern history of hurricanes.
The second half of hurricane season is off to a busy start. And now Florida could be in play. John Morales looks at Invest 94L.