NEW YORK – June will end on a stormy note across the Northeast[2] and mid-Atlantic[3] on Sunday as a cold front[4] slides across the region, triggering a round of severe thunderstorms[5] during the afternoon and evening.
The National Weather Service's
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring two areas other than Hurricane Beryl [1]for the potential of tropical development over the next week.
The first disturbance is around the Yucatán Peninsula and is being identified as Invest 94L, and the secondary feature
The National Hurricane Center is now tracking Hurricane[1] Beryl, which is less than 1,000 miles east of the Caribbean.
The second named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season quickly strengthened from a tropical depression into a tropical storm and a
Hurricane Beryl[2] has strengthened into a Category 2[3] hurricane, and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) says the storm could strengthen into a Category 4 hurricane by early Monday morning as it approaches the Caribbean islands.
The second named storm
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — An intense warm and unstable weather pattern in the Arctic throes of Alaska[2] brought a rare bout of strong, widespread thunderstorms[3] that lit up the Last Frontier with an extreme number of lightning[4] strikes Thursday.