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Tropical Storm Colin Brings Rain to Carolinas, Weakens
Tropical Storm Colin has brought rain and winds to parts of North and South Carolina, though the storm has weakened and conditions are expected to improve by Monday’s July Fourth celebrations. Separately, the center of Tropical Storm Bonnie rolled into the Pacific on Saturday after a rapid march across Central America, where it caused flooding, downed trees and forced thousands...
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Tropical Storm Alex Heads Toward Bermuda With High Winds
The first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is headed toward Bermuda after killing three people in Cuba and flooding roads in Florida. Alex reached tropical storm force after strengthening off Florida’s east coast early Sunday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Alex has strengthened a bit, with maximum sustained winds reaching 70 mph by late Sunday. It was...
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Massive Rainfall Causing Flooding in South Florida
The National Weather Service reported over eleven inches of rain near downtown Miami Saturday morning and widespread street flooding
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Cleanup Begins in Soggy Northeast as Henri Plods Back to Sea
Residents across the waterlogged Northeast are clearing mud and tearing out soggy carpets after deluges dropped by Tropical Storm Henri
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Henri Downgraded to Tropical Storm as It Approaches Landfall
Tropical Storm Henri is expected to hit landfall Sunday afternoon.
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Henri Strengthens to Hurricane as Storm Continues Toward Northeast
Henri was upgraded to a hurricane with the National Hurricane Center’s advisory Saturday.
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Tropical Storm Forces Olympic Rowing Competition Postponement
Some Olympic rowing competitions have been rescheduled due to expected high wind and rain from a forecasted tropical storm
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Tropical Storm Forecast Delays Archery Events
The Olympic archery schedule has been altered for Tuesday due to expected high wind and rain from a forecasted tropical storm.
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Elsa Dumps Rain on Florida, Leaves 5,000 Without Power
Tropical Storm Elsa dumped rain along a long stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast early Wednesday.
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Cat 4 Hurricane Eta Threatens Flooding in Central America
Hurricane Eta has erupted quickly into a potentially catastrophic major hurricane as it heads for Central America, and forecasters are warning of massive massive flooding and landslides across a vulnerable region
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New Storm Zeta a Hurricane Threat to Mexico, US Gulf Coast
Newly formed Tropical Storm Zeta is barely advancing in the western Caribbean, but forecasters say it poses the risk of a rain-heavy hurricane for Mexico’s resort-dotted Yucatan Peninsula and the U.S. Gulf Coast
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Tropical Storm Beta Churns Slowly Toward Texas and Louisiana
Tropical Storm Beta was expected this week to bring heavy rainfall to parts of the upper Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana, adding to the stress and worry residents and officials have already dealt with during a busy hurricane season
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Tropical Storm Julio Forms in Pacific Off Southwest Mexico
Tropical Storm Julio has formed in the Pacific off Mexico’s southwestern coast, and forecasters say it is expected to remain offshore and gain little strength over the next few days.
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Double Threat: Gulf States Brace for Twin Storms
A weakened Tropical Storm Marco is dumping rain on Louisiana as Laura builds strength in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Tropical Storm Laura Pummels Haiti, Heads Toward US
Tropical Storm Laura flooded neighborhoods with knee-deep water and brought power outages to Haiti Sunday. Warm, deep Gulf waters are expected to strengthen Laura, potentially turning it into a hurricane near Louisiana or Texas.
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‘In the Bullseye:' Gulf Preps for Laura to Slam as Hurricane
The Gulf Coast is now preparing for what could be a major hurricane to hit later this week.
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2 Tropical Storms Heading for Double Blow to US Gulf Coast
Two tropical storms are posing potentially historic threats to the U.S. Gulf Coast, with one dumping rain on Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, while the other has swept into the gulf through the gap between Cuba and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
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Death Toll Rises, Mass Power Outages After Storm Destruction
At least nine people were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias battered the U.S. East Coast with rain and fierce winds after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina. Millions of people were without power on Wednesday after felled trees downed power lines. Two people died when Isaias spun off a tornado that struck a North Carolina mobile home park....
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6 Dead in Wake of Isaias' Rampage Up Eastern Seaboard
Isaias slammed into the Carolina coast and steamrolled up the East Coast, leaving flashing flooding, tornadoes, blackouts and death in its wake. First responders are now faced with relief efforts while staying, and keeping others, safe during a pandemic.
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Topical Storm Isaias Brings Flooding, Winds to Puerto Rico
Tropical Storm Isaias brought heavy rain, strong winds and flooding to Puerto Rico on Thursday. The storm is expected to arrive in Southern Florida on Saturday.