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Tropical Storm Fernand forms in Atlantic while NHC tracks 2nd system

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Fernand formed Saturday afternoon in the central Atlantic but was expected to remain over the open ocean. It was the sixth named storm of the season.

According to NHC’s 5 p.m. advisory Fernand was about 405 miles south-southeast of Bermuda with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and higher gusts with northward ...Read more

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Tropical Storm Fernand forms in Atlantic while NHC tracks 2nd system

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Fernand formed Saturday afternoon in the central Atlantic but was expected to remain over the open ocean. It was the sixth named storm of the season.

According to NHC’s 5 p.m. advisory, Fernand was about 405 miles south-southeast of Bermuda with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and higher gusts with northward...Read more

Tropical depression forecast to form Saturday in Atlantic while NHC tracks 2nd system

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center on Saturday continued to track two systems in the Atlantic with a chance to become the season’s next tropical depression or storm.

As of the NHC’s 2 p.m. tropical outlook, the most likely of those was a low pressure system about 400 miles south-southeast of Bermuda which continues to get ...Read more

'Unseasonable' heat causing severe conditions in SoCal, new wildfires starting to burn

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LOS ANGELES — California’s weather conditions are intensifying after a week of extreme temperatures, prompting fire evacuations in Napa County and sparking a handful of blazes that began burning Saturday morning in the Angeles National Forest.

The Pickett fire broke out Thursday near a remote area in Napa County as weather officials warned ...Read more

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California's dangerous heat wave is staying longer than expected, forecasters warn

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LOS ANGELES — The oppressive heat wave broiling California and much of the West will continue to bring dangerously hot temperatures — and likely more record-breakers — for even longer than forecasters first predicted.

The heat advisories in effect across Southern California, including the extreme heat warning, are being extended through ...Read more

Hurricane season is about to take a breather. But don't get comfortable

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — If you’ve been feeling anxious over the ominous tropical threats that have been spinning up on the horizon recently, you’ll be able to breathe a sigh of relief — at least for a little while.

After Hurricane Erin winds down, three other tropical waves are doing their best to cause trouble but are ultimately ...Read more

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Records fall as worst of dangerous heat wave bears down on Southern California

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LOS ANGELES — After one day of widespread, dangerously hot temperatures — including a few that broke daily records— National Weather Service officials are warning Southern Californians that this prolonged heat wave is just getting started.

Friday is forecast to bring more sizzling heat, with temperatures and conditions similar to Thursday...Read more

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2 new storms may form in the Atlantic soon. Neither likely to threaten Florida

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MIAMI — Chances continue to grow that two new storms could form in the Atlantic in the next few days, but neither pose a likely threat to Florida or most of the Caribbean anytime soon.

The National Hurricane Center also lowered the chances that a third disturbance, which it marked for the first time on Thursday morning, could form to zero.

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Clark County heat deaths spike as coroner investigations continue

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At least 114 people have died this year in the Southern Nevada heat, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

The Thursday update is a rise from earlier this month, when the coroner reported 87 deaths in which heat was a factor. It’s not quite been as hot as it was in 2024, when Las Vegas hit an all-time record of 120 degrees and ...Read more

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Here's how Southern California's intensifying heat wave could set temperature records, even overnight

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LOS ANGELES — As Southern California's worst heat wave of the year intensifies and expands across the region Thursday, officials warn the next few days could bring record-breaking high — and low — temperatures.

Widespread heat advisories have been issued across California and the U.S. Southwest, even encompassing much of the often-spared ...Read more

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Hurricane Erin flooding, rip current threat to peak Thursday night

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NEW YORK — The coastal flooding threat from Hurricane Erin will peak with Thursday night’s high tide, and dangers from the storm will continue into Friday, meteorologists said.

Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the closure of all New York state beaches through Thursday night, but the National Weather Service warned of rip currents throughout the ...Read more

New disturbance appears in Atlantic while others look to steer clear of Florida

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MIAMI — No disturbance in the Atlantic looks like it will pose a threat to Florida or the Caribbean anytime soon, giving the state a bit of breathing room as Hurricane Erin leaves the region on its northern path.

On Thursday, the National Hurricane Center once again upped the chances that the nearest disturbance could develop into a tropical ...Read more

What's next in the tropics? 'Spaghetti models' show the future of 2 potential systems

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Forecasters are tracking two weather systems in the Atlantic that have the potential to form into the next tropical storm in the wake of Hurricane Erin, which is passing east of the U.S. this week.

Do they pose a threat to Florida, the Caribbean or elsewhere in the U.S.? Although the storms are still far away, their ...Read more

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Hurricane Erin strengthens as it nears US coast, pushing storm surge, dangerous rip currents ashore

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Conditions along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast will deteriorate over the next 24 to 36 hours as Hurricane Erin makes its closest approach, bringing storm surge flooding and life-threatening rip currents.

Storm surge and tropical storm warnings are in effect for much of the North Carolina coast along the Outer Banks, ...Read more

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Southern California facing a triple threat: Extreme heat, fire risk and thunderstorms

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LOS ANGELES — As Southern California braces for the most significant heat wave yet this year, officials warn that the dangerously hot temperatures expected at the end of the week are only one of three major concerns.

"It's a trio of impactful hazards affecting Southern California as we head into the next several days: heat, fire and storms," ...Read more

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Hurricane Erin nears US coast, pushing storm surge, dangerous rip currents ashore

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Conditions along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast will deteriorate over the next 24 to 36 hours as Hurricane Erin makes its closest approach, bringing storm surge flooding and life-threatening rip currents.

Storm surge and tropical storm warnings are in effect for much of the North Carolina coast along the Outer Banks, ...Read more

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NYC beaches to close as Hurricane Erin threatens massive waves, riptides

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Swimming will be prohibited at all New York City beaches Wednesday and Thursday as Hurricane Erin is threatening to bring dangerous rip currents and waves as high as 13 feet to shores all along the East Coast.

Mayor Adams and Iris Rodriguez-Rosa, the city’s Parks Department commissioner, announced the planned closures Tuesday afternoon. In a ...Read more

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NC Gov. Stein declares state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Erin. What it means

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Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency for North Carolina on Tuesday, Aug. 19, ahead of Hurricane Erin.

The storm, which was about 615 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, is not expected to make direct landfall in North Carolina. Its likeliest path takes the center of the storm between the East Coast and Bermuda...Read more

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For Florida surfers, Hurricane Erin could be 'perfect storm' for an epic ride

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As Floridians breathe a collective sign of relief from escaping the worst impacts of Hurricane Erin, there’s one group of people that are particularly thrilled with the exact track of this storm — surfers.

The large and powerful hurricane is expected to stay hundreds of miles offshore, far enough to not even swipe the Sunshine State with ...Read more

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Hurricane Erin will bring dangerous conditions to US coast, despite offshore path

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Hurricane Erin will bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to parts of the U.S. East Coast this week as the storm tracks close enough to trigger tropical storm and storm surge watches.

And forecasters are concerned about two other systems that have a chance of forming in Erin’s wake, one currently traveling ...Read more