The interaction between Humberto and Imelda will determine what other ways the U.S. could be impacted by these tropical ...
Located a few hundred miles east of Imelda, Humberto’s massive size will compound the hazards for US beaches this week, ...
As of the 5 p.m. EDT advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Imelda is located 205 miles east-southeast ...
Although the system is expected to stay out in the Atlantic, it already means dangerous rip currents, surf conditions in ...
Dare County is one of the richest in the US state of North Carolina, with coveted vacation residences offering stunning ...
One man in Chimney Rock says bears have been coming onto his property since the storm, after their food sources were washed ...
Radar estimates suggest more than 1.2 billion birds took to the skies on Sept. 25 — the largest surge of the season — for ...
A pair of storms will keep things stirred up along the Atlantic Coast. Fortunately, a direct U.S. hit from either storm is ...
The core of Imelda will miss the U.S. coast thanks to high pressure and Hurricane Humberto, but the tropical storm will still trigger dangerous surf, rip currents, and coastal flooding from Florida to ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is growing stronger as it moves slowly north off Florida's coast. The storm is expected to become a hurricane Tuesday, Sept. 30, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Imelda crawls northward along Southeast Coast Monday. Breezy weather returns to the Triad as tropical showers are expected with milder upper 60s to near 70 degrees for highs.
We're mainly clear to end our second half of the weekend, then high clouds from, now, Tropical Storm Imelda, will stream in for Monday & Tuesday. Partly to mostly sunny conditions, along with fall-lik ...