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CBS4 News meteorologist Cindy Preszler's weather outlook for South Florida.
It’s rare for storms in the Atlantic Ocean to take such an unusual track.
Of the two tropical storms and one disturbance in the Atlantic region Saturday morning, the National Hurricane Center forecasts one to become a hurricane, one to dissipate by Monday and one to become nothing more than it is right now.
The only hint that any tropical weather might appear came Friday afternoon, when the National Hurricane Center noticed a low pressure system near Savannah, Georgia. Twelve hours later, Colin appeared.
It’s the fourth in the past week. Whew.
A satellite image showing Tropical Storm Colin not long after it formed early on Saturday, July 2, 2022. The National Hurricane Center issued tropical storm warnings for parts of the South Carolina and North Carolina coastlines during the early-morning hours on Saturday after a rapidly-developing low-pressure system along the Southeast coast of the United States strengthened into Tropical Storm Colin, the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. As of approximately 11 p.m. EDT Saturda
Overnight, Tropical Storm Colin developed near the South Carolina coastline. Here is what to expect in New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties.
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As Bonnie takes an unusual trip across the Atlantic Ocean into Pacific waters, Tropical Storm Colin will soak the Carolinas after coming to life early Saturday morning along the southeastern U.S. coast.
Saturday is going to be hot and steamy with storms continuing as we head into the afternoon.
Strong storms are moving through the Great Lakes into the Northeast, bringing potential heavy rains and frequent lightning. Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Bruin has the forecast for the July 4 holiday weekend.
On the downtown streets in America’s hottest city the temperature has hit 109 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s 1 o’clock in the afternoon in late June and the sidewalks are mostly empty, but an elderly woman carrying an umbrella passes by walking her terrier, the dog’s tiny feet fitted with leather moccasins to protect them from the scorching concrete.
Tropical Storm Colin spun up off the coast of the Carolina's overnight and Tropical Storm Bonnie continues to make its way across Central America, threatening to dump heavy rains on Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Meteorologist Tony Sadiku shows us what to expect with these two storms and another system off to the southeast in the Atlantic.
A change in the jet stream pattern will favor long-tracking severe thunderstorm complexes beginning late in the Independence Day weekend and ongoing through next week from the northern Plains to the central and southern Appalachians, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. There's the potential for one or more intense complexes to develop that could have widespread damaging consequences. A large northward bulge will develop in the jet stream over the Great Plains next week and set up a bit of a chain r
A system trekking across the Prairies will continue east this weekend, bringing a chance for severe thunderstorms in parts of all three provinces and some hefty rainfall totals into mid-next week.
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Heavy rain flooded the streets of Port Arthur, Texas, as a cluster of storm systems known as Invest 95L approached the Gulf Coast on July 1.Drone footage taken by Jaden Pappenheim shows residential streets underwater as cars slowly drive through.The City of Port Arthur Emergency Management Department warned residents to avoid driving in multiple areas of the city ‘due to high water levels.’ Credit: Jaden Pappenheim via Storyful
STORY: Thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate southwest Sydney, with torrential rain and damaging winds pounding the east coast and threatening floods in areas that were hammered in March.More than 8 inches of rain have fallen over many areas with some hit by 14 inches, the Bureau of Meteorology said, warning of flood risks along the Nepean River.The heavy rains caused Sydney's main dam to spill overnight, water authorities said, adding that modelling showed the spill would be comparable to a major spill in March 2021 at the Warragamba Dam.