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ETA Could Be Rare November U.S. Hurricane Strike

November 3, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Monster Hurricane Eta is closing in on striking the coast of Nicaragua as a powerful Category 4 hurricane. The storm rapidly intensified from a centralRead More

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Gulf States Monitoring New Cyclone

October 2, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Tropical Depression 25 formed late Friday morning over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and looks likely to strengthen up until landfall over the weekend over theRead More

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Remains of Sally to Bring Flooding and Tornadoes to the Carolinas Thursday/early Friday

September 16, 2020 By Michael Griffith

After Sally made landfall as a strong Category 2 hurricane early this morning near Gulf Shores, Alabama, the storm is weakening as she moves northeastRead More

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Newly Formed Sally to Cause Impacts Along the Gulf Coast

September 12, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Tropical Storm Sally was born today, and is getting cranked up to start wreaking havoc in the Gulf. She will be a slow moving storm,Read More

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Remains of Laura to Bring Possible Severe Storms, Tornadoes Saturday

August 28, 2020 By Michael Griffith

What was once destructive Category 4 Hurricane Laura in southwestern Louisiana Thursday morning has weakened into a remnant low pressure system Friday over the TennesseeRead More

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Laura Crushes Cajun Riviera and Western Louisiana; Threat Could Extend to Carolinas, Virginia on Saturday

August 27, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Laura intensified rapidly in the 36 hours leading up to landfall in Cameron, Southwestern Louisiana, just before 1 a.m. CDT as a strong CategoryRead More

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Hurricane Laura Intensifying and Targeting the Vulnerable Upper Texas and Southwest Louisiana Coastline

August 25, 2020 By Michael Griffith

After leaving Cuba last night, Laura has begun to organize and strengthen over the warm waters of the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. She was upgradedRead More

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Carolinas, Florida, Gulf Coast at Risk for Additional Hurricanes Later This Month through October

August 8, 2020 By Michael Griffith

VERY ACTIVE MONTHS AHEAD After a record start to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, we get to catch our breath as activity is expected toRead More

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Isaias May Restrengthen into a Hurricane; Swiping the Carolinas, Virginia and Northeast Early This Week

August 2, 2020 By Michael Griffith

Tropical Storm Isaias has shown some signs of coming back to life this afternoon as the center of circulation remains off the East Coast ofRead More

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Potential Tropical System Forming Offshore; Heavy Rains to Batter NC Coast

July 8, 2020 By Michael Griffith

We’ve been tracking low pressure which formed over the northern Gulf of Mexico late Sunday as it moved northeast into Georgia and South Carolina overRead More

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