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If you’re up 50 stories, you could have 200 mph winds coming at you,” an engineer said. “I don’t know how well the glass will ...
Hurricane Erin on Thursday began to move away from the U.S. East Coast while the National Hurricane Center tracked two more Atlantic systems with a chance to develop into the season’s next tr… ...
Meteorologist Brian Slocum wrote on X on Thursday: "The Atlantic is getting active apart from Hurricane Erin. A third area of ...
The storm was forecast to cause possible coastal flooding into the weekend along the East Coast but was also expected to lose ...
Atlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves ...
With thousands of miles of ocean water above the 80-degree Fahrenheit (27-degree Celsius) temperature needed to fuel ...
Forecasters say the monster storm will turn away from the eastern U.S. and won’t make landfall. But they predict it will churn up dangerous rip currents.
WJCL's Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson, in Savannah, is teaming up with WESH Meteorologist Eric Burris, in Orlando, to bring you an in-depth look at the tropics. Tracking the Tropics airs on ...
The monster storm intensified to a Category 4 with 140 mph (225 kph) maximum sustained winds early Monday while it started to ...
FOX Weather Meteorologists Bob Van Dillen and Haley Meier provide the latest update on Monday, Aug. 18 for Hurricane Erin.