A major hurricane is set to impact the U.S. Gulf Coast later this week as it tracks northward from the Caribbean Sea to the Gulf of Mexico. It's expected to make landfall this Thursday, Sept. 26.
The forecast refers to the potential for rapid intensification over the Gulf of Mexico, which is when a storm gains 35 mph or ...
Much of the Gulf Coast of Florida was placed under hurricane, storm surge and tropical storm watches ahead of an expected ...
Many U.S. cities use ‘routine’ practices like zoning changes and permitting to discourage development in high-risk flood ...
Any potential tropical system over the Gulf will continue northward thanks to general ... The storm surge forecast map below ...
YEAH, WE EXPECT THIS TO BE A MAJOR A BIG THREAT UP AND DOWN THE FLORIDA GULF COAST. AND WHILE WE DON'T EXPECT TO SEE THE ...
Yet another Gulf hurricane threat is on the table, and this one could be strong. Here's what you need to know right now.
The disturbance is forecast to become a hurricane Wednesday and will strengthen as it crosses the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Time is running out for Floridians in the path of Helene, which threatens to hit as the strongest storm to make landfall in ...
The entire Florida panhandle — including Pensacola, Panama Beach, Tallahassee and the campuses of Florida State University and Florida A&M University — is in the cone of uncertainty for the track of ...
Hurricane and storm surge watches are in effect for Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, which are on the eastern edge of the forecast cone of uncertainty for Hurricane Helene, according to the ...