WELLINGTON, Fla.– Flying into South Florida[2], you can see blue and green tarps still cover the roofs of many homes one month after Hurricane Milton[3] spawned a deadly tornado[4] outbreak hundreds of miles away from where it made landfall.
In
LAFAYETTE, La.– A deluge of tropical rain Wednesday morning created a soggy and dangerous commute for some in southern Louisiana[2], where flooding[3] was ongoing.
The National Weather Service in Lake Charles[4] issued a Flash Flood Warning[5] for
A disturbance in the Caribbean Sea known as Invest 99L is expected to eventually become Tropical Storm Sara later this week and track toward the Gulf of Mexico next week.
These live maps from the FOX Forecast Center show the latest information about
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The tropical disturbance we've been watching near Jamaica is showing signs of organization.
The National Hurricane Center has designated the system Invest 99L, which means they are running extra computer models
ST.PETERSBURG, Fla.– The cost to repair damage caused by Hurricane Milton to Tropicana Field could reach $55 million, according to a report obtained by FOX 13 Tampa Bay[1].
Large sections of the fiberglass roof of the home of the Tampa Bay Rays were
ROCKAWAY BEACH, Ore.— A rare tornado[2] swept through a coastal Oregon[3] town Monday evening, leaving one person injured and a trail of damage in its wake.
The twister began as a waterspout over the Pacific Ocean near Rockaway Beach[4], but then
SAKAKA, Saudi Arabia – A rural region of northern Saudi Arabia was blanketed by hailstones, giving the desert landscape a rare coating of white and mimicking a wintry wonderland.
Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Meteorology reported[1] the weather event
CONFLUENCE, Pa.- A historic bridge built more than 200 years ago in southwestern Pennsylvania[1] has been closed off to the public after officials said they cannot guarantee the structure’s stability.
The Great Crossings Bridge, originally constructed in