The official National Hurricane Center track for future Hurricane Imelda moves the storm farther offshore, but big coastal impacts are still likely.
Green arrows helpfully point you toward “MORE ANTIQUES” – as if you needed encouragement to venture deeper into this wonderland of yesteryear. These signs aren’t just directional aids; they’re ...
With the system’s center likely remaining around 100-150 miles east of Florida’s East Coast, it should be far enough away for the peninsula to avoid significant rain and wind impacts.
Gov. Josh Stein declared a State of Emergency Sept. 27 as North Carolina prepares for heavy rainfall and potential impacts ...
The National Hurricane Center's forecast track warns a new system, to be named Imelda, could stall offshore and dump heavy rain on the Southeast.
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