Tropical Storm Kirk forms in the Atlantic
Tropical Storm Kirk formed on Monday in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Tropical Storm Kirk formed on Monday in the Atlantic Ocean.
As the Southeast continues to grapple with Hurricane Helene's aftermath, the Gulf Coast is now facing the threat of another tropical system.
The final day of September will be similar to the first week of October weather-wise across Texas. It will be seasonally hot, with afternoon temperatures mainly in the upper 80s to upper 90s and dry and comfortable nights. An extended period of dry weather will keep much of Texas dry over the upcoming seven to […]
Crews are continuing to clear debris, restore power and get food and water to trapped residents days after Hurricane Helene carved a path of destruction across the Southeast, leaving nearly 100 people dead in several states.
Cool and comfortable this morning, then record-challenging heat this afternoon.
Monday, Sept. 30, has been declared an Ozone Action Day in San Antonio by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Tropical Depression Twelve formed in the Atlantic on Sunday evening, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Nearly a dozen people were killed by powerful floods in North Carolina, and hundreds of others are missing due to a lack of communication access in western parts of the state after Helene sent rivers surging into nearby communities.
It was a gray, rainy day in New York City on Sunday, but that didn't dampen the spirits of approximately 40,000 people who came together at the annual Tunnel to Towers 5K.
In an eerie repeat, the consensus of the computer forecast models is that another tropical system will develop in the western Caribbean and head into the Gulf of Mexico.