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Hurricane center says low odds system will form, but 9 foot waves could plague Florida coast
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center remains vigilant tracking a system forming off Florida’s east coast that no longer has a chance to become a tropical or subtropical depression or storm, but still is still a threat to the southeastern coast.
In its 8 p.m. EDT tropical outlook, the NHC said the broad non-tropical area of low ...Read more

Hurricane center says low odds system will form, but 9 foot waves could plague Florida coast
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center remains vigilant tracking a system has formed off Florida’s east coast with little chance to become a tropical or subtropical depression or storm, but still serving up coastal threats starting Friday.
In its 8 a.m. tropical outlook, the NHC said the broad non-tropical area of low pressure just ...Read more

What's likely in store for hurricane season. We've got the details from NOAA
MIAMI -- For the first time in several years, the 2023 hurricane season could be quieter than usual, with calls for a “near normal” season.
At a press conference Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its official prediction for the upcoming hurricane season: 12 to 17 named storms, five to nine of which could...Read more

Hurricane center keeps eye on potential system off Florida coast
The National Hurricane Center continues to track a system expected to form off the coast of northeast Florida and threaten the southeast U.S.
In its 2 a.m. tropical outlook Thursday, the NHC forecast expects a non-tropical area of low pressure to form along a frontal boundary within the next two days in the Atlantic Ocean.
“The system ...Read more

With forecasts for a sweltering summer, LA vows to improve response to extreme heat
LOS ANGELES -- With forecasts calling for warmer-than-average temperatures across California this summer, officials in Los Angeles are vowing to do more to protect residents from extreme heat, one of the deadliest consequences of human-caused climate change.
City officials said they are launching the "Heat Relief 4 L.A." campaign to help spread...Read more

Hurricane center tracks new system off Florida coast with chance to develop
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center updated its tropical outlook warning of a new system with the chance to become more organized into a threatening storm.
In its 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday update, now looking out seven days, the NHC said a non-tropical area of low pressure is expected to form within the next few days along a front ...Read more

Typhoon Mawar is triple threat to US Pacific territory Guam
Residents and US military bases across Guam braced against the potentially devastating impact from Typhoon Mawar as the Category 4-strength storm clipped the northern tip of the Pacific island.
Mawar, which was earlier downgraded from super-typhoon status, has made its closest point of approach to Guam just north of Andersen Air Force Base but ...Read more

Guam braces for potentially 'catastrophic' Super Typhoon Mawar
Guam is bracing to be hit by the potentially “catastrophic” Super Typhoon Mawar.
The tropical cyclone is expected to bring deadly winds over 150 mph and a 25-foot storm surge, becoming the strongest weather event to impact the U.S. territory in decades.
The typhoon is expected to hit the Micronesian island around noon local time on ...Read more

National Hurricane Center drops chances system east of Florida will form
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center began tracking a system in the Atlantic east of Florida on Sunday, but by Monday afternoon said there was no chance of it forming into a tropical depression ahead of the official start of hurricane season.
In the NHC’s 2 p.m. EDT Monday tropical update, forecasters said the showers and ...Read more

Extreme weather caused 2 million deaths, $4 trillion in losses in last 50 years, UN says
NEW YORK — Extreme weather has caused 2 million deaths and more than $4 trillion in damages over the last 50 years, according to a United Nations report.
The report, published Monday by the World Meteorological Organization — a U.N. science agency — said that nearly 12,000 weather disasters occurred between 1970 and 2021 around the world....Read more

National Hurricane Center tracks system east of Florida with chance of tropical formation
The National Hurricane Center began tracking a system in the Atlantic east of Florida with a small chance of forming into a tropical depression ahead of the official start of hurricane season.
In the NHC’s 8 a.m. Monday tropical update, forecasters said the showers and thunderstorms of a broad area of low pressure located a couple of hundred ...Read more

El Niño is likely returning, bringing danger for California and the world. 'We need to be prepared'
LOS ANGELES — It’s Earth’s original disrupter — a recurring climate pattern so powerful that it can drive global average temperature to record highs, and generate both cliff-crumbling storms and crop-destroying droughts across the planet.
Now, after a long hiatus, El Niño is showing signs of a strong return in 2023.
This week, federal...Read more

2023 Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1. The first tropical system formed months ago.
The Atlantic hurricane season has not officially started but the National Hurricane Center has already identified the first tropical cyclone of 2023 — and it formed months ago.
The subtropical storm formed in mid-January off the northeastern U.S. Coast and will officially be designated as the first cyclone for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane ...Read more

Hurricane Center begins daily tropical updates; Oops, we already had 1 storm
The National Hurricane Center on Monday started its daily Tropical Weather Outlook updates for the upcoming 2023 hurricane season.
First, the good news: All is quiet 18 days before the official start of hurricane season on June 1.
“For the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during...Read more

Fort Lauderdale's flooded City Hall might be a total loss -- or not
It’s still lights out at Fort Lauderdale City Hall.
The fate of the 1960s-era building remains unknown four weeks after a 1,000-year rainstorm flooded its basement with 8 feet of water, killing the power, the server and other vital functions needed to keep the building breathing on its own. For now, it’s being run on generator power.
The...Read more
Bracing for more floods and snowmelt, three Yosemite campgrounds will close on Monday
Amid warming temperatures, record snowmelt and yet another flood forecast, Yosemite National Park announced that three campgrounds will be closed starting Monday.
Housekeeping Camp and the Lower and North Pines campgrounds will remain closed until conditions clear up — and additional closures are possible, park officials said. More updates ...Read more
Seattle heat could smash a record Saturday. Sunday could be even hotter
SEATTLE — There’s a decent chance that Seattle’s heat wave will make history Saturday.
The National Weather Service is predicting a high temperature of 88 degrees, which would smash the city’s record for May 13, which was 85 in 2018.
Sunday could also set a record, given that the NWS is expecting a high of 89. The hottest May 14 on ...Read more

California 'weather whiplash' fuels uncertainty in upcoming wildfire season
When Jonathan O'Brien sees the rolling green hills of Southern California, the grasses lush from this winter's heavy rains, he can't help but feel uneasy.
"Even if it's not this year or next year, sooner or later we absolutely will go into a drought period again, and all this vegetation that has grown will eventually suffer — that's just the ...Read more

More than $15 million in residential damage caused by tornado in Virginia Beach, city officials say
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Trees were ripped from the ground, their roots pulling up slabs of the concrete sidewalks in front of some homes. Windows were completely blown out. Several cars had been completely crushed by fallen debris and limbs, and yard decorations were scattered.
In front of one home Monday morning in Virginia Beach’s Great ...Read more

Skies clear in South Florida as residents clean up from tornado in Palm Beach County
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After nearly 24 hours watching the sky under tornado alerts from the National Weather Service in Miami — prompted by at least one damaging twister in Palm Beach County — South Florida residents emerged Sunday afternoon to sunny skies and an optimistic forecast.
The National Weather Service in Miami gave the all-...Read more
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