Landslide shuts down major interstate in Seattle metro
Crews are working to clear debris on Interstate 5 Sunday morning after a landslide left a widespread path of debris, closing part of the major highway south of the Washington-Canadian border.
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Crews are working to clear debris on Interstate 5 Sunday morning after a landslide left a widespread path of debris, closing part of the major highway south of the Washington-Canadian border.
One of those broad areas of low pressure is likely to form over the southern Caribbean Sea this week. There is a significant agreement among the various computer forecasts that a gyre-type system will develop, but little consensus on what will happen after that.
A new area to watch for tropical development has been highlighted by the National Hurricane Center in the southwestern Caribbean Sea.
Plan for more of the same weather this weekend, but our weather pattern shifts a bit next week.
Significant activity associated with the Popocatépetl Volcano led to a cloud of ash extending into the Gulf of Mexico and Florida over the weekend. Pilots around Sarasota reported seeing volcanic ash in the air on Saturday.
St. Johns County Beach Services announced that a necropsy of an emaciated dwarf sperm whale calf found along the coast of Northeast Florida determined that a plastic bag was in its main stomach. After being reported by beachgoers, marine biologists euthanized the animal due to its level of distress.
At least four National Weather Service offices in the Tennessee Valley will limit or not issue Freeze Warnings and Watches during the heart of fall and winter months. The agency said the change was implemented to cut down on the confusion when the products are and not issued during the spring and fall.
Expert survivalist Shawn Hendrix of Greenville, North Carolina, has gone viral since Hurricane Helene by victims left in the dark after the storm devastated the western part of the state.
Hostile upper-level winds are screaming across the Gulf of Mexico and Florida. They will prevent any potential tropical systems from moving toward the continental U.S. for the foreseeable future, perhaps for the rest of the hurricane season.
The discovery of a new fault line may explain the unusually strong and displaced shaking from Aprilâs magnitude 4.8 quake that struck the heart of New Jersey, yet was felt the strongest miles away from the epicenter, a new research study shows.