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Beryl was an early season, record-breaking storm that made three landfalls and strengthened into the earliest Category 5 storm in the Atlantic on record during its lifespan.
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The World Meteorological Organization has announced that they have retired three names from their hurricane names list.
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AccuWeather is predicting up to four months' worth of rain will fall over the next five days along a 1,000-mile-long swath from Texas to Ohio.
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As the NC coast gears up for hurricane season, a big change is coming to forecast mapsThe National Hurricane Center has already announced more than a few changes it’s making for the upcoming hurricane season, like updating its “cone of uncertainty” and providing an earlier window to send alerts about potential tropical activity. Here’s what to know about what’s news for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
The Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1, and it is poised to be a turbulent year with AccuWeather warning of hurricanes.
Residents have been warned ex-Tropical Cyclone Dianne is “still bringing some decent rain” after it made landfall on Saturday morning.
Tropical Storm Henri, downgraded from a hurricane earlier ... sparking flash flood warnings and evacuations. The rain is expected to continue through Monday, and flooding remains a threat.
HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING is forecast for the northern Kimberley from Friday morning, initially focused about coastal areas but spreading inland and throughout the warning area during Saturday as the low moves onshore.
Experts have warned more than 300mm of rain could fall in parts of inland Queensland in the coming days, as heavy rainfall and flooding continues to batter the state.
As a tropical low develops off the Kimberley coast, a severe weather warning has been issued for parts of Western Australia (WA). This warning serves as a critical reminder of the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events.