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Hurricane Erin starts slog up East Coast
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On Aug. 7, the National Hurricane Center was watching an area of disturbed weather off the Southeast Coast that had about a 20% chance of developing into a tropical storm and a tropical wave that had emerged off the west African coast showed potential for ...
As Hurricane Erin hits the East Coast, learn the steps to take to keep your family safe when a big storm hits your home.
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As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal status
Natural disasters have long posed singular risks for people in the United States without permanent legal status. But with the arrival of peak Atlantic hurricane season, immigrants and their advocates say President Donald Trump’s robust immigration enforcement agenda has increased the danger.
Hurricane Erin, the first of the Atlantic season, briefly reached Catagory 5 status. What does the intense storm mean for the rest of the 2025?
Hurricanes are large storms. While a hurricane wouldn’t still be at hurricane strength if it tracked to Michigan, the storm can have a big influence on our weather. In fact, even hurricanes that come nowhere near Michigan will influence our weather.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHurricane Season Heats Up As Two New Systems Emerge In Atlantic Behind Erin
NHC Tracking Potential Development Behind Hurricane Erin The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is closely monitoring two new areas of interest in the eastern Atlantic, signaling a potential increase in activity during the 2025 hurricane season.
The sixth-named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will be Fernand. Fernand? If you're thinking to pronounce it based on memories of that Ferdinand the bull story from childhood, think again, since you'd be wrong.
Dark days at the disaster agency under Trump, with senior leaders gone, staffing down, and money not going out the door as expected.
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Sewerage and Water Board’s new power complex still offline as peak of hurricane season nears
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Sewerage and Water Board still has no opening date set for its long-awaited new power complex as the peak of hurricane season approaches. The utility this week confirmed another delay for the West Power Complex, which originally was to get online and operational in early June.