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Orlando weather: Dry start to week makes way for steamy, stormy second half
FOX 35 Orlando· 3 days agoORLANDO, Fla. - Central Florida residents can anticipate above-average temperatures throughout the...
Off the news: Be prepared, hurricane season underway | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 3 days agoIt’s officially hurricane season in the central Pacific, which runs through Nov. 30. Experts expect...
5 tropical waves being monitored in the Atlantic
WFTV via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe tropical wave train is in full swing. ▶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS The National Hurricane Center is monitoring five tropical ...
Hurricane Season: the terminology you must know
WUSF 89.7· 7 days agoAs the 2024 hurricane season threatens to be a very active one and possibly with more chances of tracks shifting a bit more west, due to La Niña’s presence, it is crucial ...
Understanding the stages of hurricane development
WCNC Charlotte· 24 hours agoThese are the terms you need to know this Atlantic Hurricane Season to understand the life cycle of a storm. It may be the result of a tropical wave. An...
Israel strikes U.N-run school in Gaza; a Georgia clinic cares for the uninsured
NPR· 23 minutes agoThe National Energy Assistance Directors Association predicts the average family will pay $719 in electric bills from June through September — a 7.9% jump from a year ago. Atlantic ...
Hurricane season officially begins Saturday
UPI· 5 days agoThe 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which began Saturday, is predicted to be one of the most active on record, with AccuWeather experts forecasting 20 to...
Nice and Sunny in Central Florida
WFTV 9 Orlando· 5 days agoThe first day of hurricane season is here, and it will be an active one.
Hurricane season 2024: How to prepare your trees and yard before a storm in Florida
The Palm Beach Post· 1 day agoThe most activity happens between mid-August and mid-October, according to the National Hurricane ...
Disney expansion poised for takeoff
Politico· 1 hour agoSTUCK IN PLACE — “Their Florida ‘paradise’ keeps flooding, but some can’t afford a solution,” by Patricia Mazzei of The New York Times. “Hurricane Idalia, while not as bad ...