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With only a few weeks left in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season[2], tropical activity is heating up once again.
Tropical Storm Rafael is likely to form this week, and two areas in the Atlantic are being monitored for additional development.
On
With only a few weeks left in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season[2], tropical activity is heating up once again.
Tropical Storm Rafael is likely to form this week, with one other area in the Atlantic being monitored for additional development.
On
We may have entered the final month of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season[2], but the tropics are showing no signs of cooling down after the National Hurricane Center (NHC) designated an area of disturbed weather in the Caribbean Sea as Potential
We may have entered the final month of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season[2], but the tropics are showing no signs of cooling down after the National Hurricane Center (NHC) designated an area of disturbed weather in the Caribbean Sea as Potential
OKLAHOMA CITY — Cleanup efforts continue in the Oklahoma City[2] metro area after tornadoes caused widespread damage and injuries, and the city is once again under a tornado threat on Monday.
At least 11 people were injured[3] in the city and
Updated at 10 a.m.ET on Sunday, Nov.3, 2024
A cluster of thunderstorms is gathering in the southern Caribbean north of the Colombia coast.The National Hurricane Center has tagged it Invest 97L.It's currently part of a large low-pressure system but is
OKLAHOMA CITY – Powerful thunderstorms[2] swept across portions of Oklahoma[3] overnight, leaving behind widespread damage and injuries in the Oklahoma City[4] metro after the National Weather Service said numerous tornadoes[5] touched down.
The National
HONOLULU, Hawaii – Seismologists believe a recent uptick in earthquake[1] activity off the coast of Hawaii’s Big Island is likely associated with the movement of magma beneath an underwater volcano, but even if an eruption were imminent, it would not