They also caution the season isn’t over. On average, about 70% of all Atlantic hurricanes have formed after Sept. 6. Anyone remember Sandy, in October 2012? The Atlantic hurricane season to ...
There are still about two months left in what was forecasted to be an above average hurricane season, and parts of the ...
Hurricane Helene, a category 4 storm, brought up to 30 inches of rain in some areas, with winds up to 140 miles an hour.
Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast and then continue on to torment parts of ...
According to CoreLogic’s initial analysis, insured losses from wind and storm surge could range between $3 billion and $5 ...
Hurricane Helene was the season’s eighth named storm to make landfall, as CoreLogic experts estimate the number of homes at ...
Kirk and Leslie are setting records in the Atlantic Basin, as favourable conditions have allowed the storms to strengthen ...
Since 1851, Florida has had 38 hurricanes make October landfalls, according to NOAA’s historical hurricane track mapper.
A tropical system stirring in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to douse portions of the Florida Peninsula and Mexico with rain, ...
Several named systems are in the Atlantic, and areas in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico are being monitored while a La Niña emerges in the Pacific. Here's what active tropics mean for the rest of ...
The Atlantic hurricane season typically undergoes some important changes in October which affect not only how many storms ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking 5 systems, including Helene, Hurricane Isaac and Tropical Storm Joyce.