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Category 3 Hurricane Lee Poses A Threat Over The East Coast

On Saturday, the northeast Caribbean was ravaged by large surf while Hurricane Lee, a category 3 storm, raged nearby in open waters. On Saturday morning, Category 3 Hurricane Lee was still hundreds of miles east of the Caribbean. However, according to forecasters, the storm’s effects might already be felt this weekend along the US Atlantic … Read more

After Hurricane Idalia, Rare Pink Flamingos Spotted In Ohio

After Hurricane Idalia, Ohio and the Carolinas reported rare sightings of flamingos. Hurricane Idalia, which recently wreaked havoc throughout sections of the United States, also drove flamingos from eastern Mexico into states as far north as Ohio in an astonishing event of nature’s might. The flamingos are thought to have been on their migratory route … Read more

Record Breaking Heat Wave Engulfs NYC, Washington DC This Wednesday

NYC, Washington DC will experience record breaking heat wave this Wednesday. Forecasters urged people expecting to spend time outdoors to drink water and to refrain from vigorous exertion as a record breaking heat wave continued to engulf parts of the country on Wednesday. The mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the United areas will continue to … Read more

Tropical Storm Lee Forms In The Atlantic Ocean, Predicted To Become A Major Hurricane

Tropical Storm Lee forms in the Atlantic. Tropical Storm Lee, a recently developed tropical depression in the Atlantic Ocean, is forecast to intensify into a major hurricane by Thursday as the season nears its annual peak in early September. According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Depression 13 which is Tropical Storm Lee emerged on … Read more

Record Levels Of Rainfall Cause Major Flooding In Madrid, Spain

Record levels of rainfall happened in Spain over the weekend. Over the weekend, Madrid, Spain had record levels of rainfall that caused floods, postponed a soccer match in the Spanish league and at least two fatalities. On Sunday, Madrid’s mayor, Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida, urged residents to stay inside as the city’s capital prepared for heavy … Read more

Weather Alert: Another Record Heat Is Ahead This Labor Day

Record heat continues to scorch this Monday.  Labor Day is going to be another record heat day. High temperatures will get close to low to mid-90s. Fire risk will increase as a result of hot, dry weather and breezy circumstances brought by record heat.  Due to the record heat, the SE portion of Wisconsin has … Read more

An Extreme Heat Wave May Threaten To Scorch The Midwest And Mid-Atlantic Regions This Labor Day Weekend

Extreme heat wave spreads across US cities this Labor Day Weekend. Throughout the Midwest and into the mid-Atlantic during the holiday weekend and the beginning of next week, temperatures are expected to reach record highs once more. The latest heat wave comes as summer comes to an end and data starts to indicate how extraordinarily … Read more

Hurricane Idalia Update: Gov. Ron DeSantis And President Joe Biden Faced Leadership Tests

Biden and DeSantis speak to commit support for Hurricane Idalia recovery efforts. In order to show leadership during the historic storm and once more demonstrate their ability to cooperate despite their competition, Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden faced new leadership tests as Hurricane Idalia slammed into Florida’s Gulf coast on Wednesday morning as … Read more

Hurricane Idalia Unleashes Fury On Florida’s Gulf Coast As Category 3 Storm, How Big Was Idalia At Landfall?

Along Florida’s Gulf Coast, close to Tallahassee in Keaton Beach, Hurricane Idalia made landfall as a strong Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning. At 7:45 am on Wednesday, Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds. The storm was not a full circle but it was … Read more

Will Hurricane Idalia Be The Latest ‘I’ In The “Terrible I’s?”

The west coast of Florida is preparing for impact with widespread evacuations as Hurricane Idalia barrels over the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Idalia, which is moving near the Florida coast, has the potential to join the list of tropical systems with names that start with the letter “I” that have retired in the Atlantic Ocean. … Read more