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Tropical Storm Fernand expected to continue weakening: See path tracker

Tropical Storm Fernand, the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, is continuing to weaken as it moves away from the U.S. East Coast. The National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m. Read More
This is the weather SC faces from potential Tropical Storm Gabrielle forming in the Atlantic
An Atlantic disturbance has a 90% chance of forming Tropical Storm Gabrielle by Thursday morning. Here’s what that means for South Carolina. Read More
Southern California weather takes Florida turn as tropical storm remnants threaten heavy rain, flooding
For the rest of the week, Southern California will feel more like "Florida West," forecasters said, as remnants of Tropical Storm Mario move north, boosting humidity and the chance for strong ... Read More
Tropical System Brings a Messy Forecast to Much of California
There’s a lot that could happen and there’s a lot that could not happen at all,’ one meteorologist said of the complex forecast unfolding this week. Read More
Hurricane Kiko intensifies into a Category 4 storm — and could get stronger, forecasters say

Hurricane Kiko intensified into a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday at the same time Hurricane Lorena geared up to lash the coast of Mexico’s Baja California. Kiko surged to Category 4 ... Read More
Colorado weather: Severe thunderstorm, hail forecast for west metro Denver

A severe thunderstorm is expected to move over west metro Denver this afternoon, bringing hail the size of ping pong balls and 50 mph winds, according to the National Weather Service. Related Articles ... Read More
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