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- Miami Herald
There are 3 systems in the Atlantic basin. What forecasters are saying about each one
Forecasters are watching a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico and two systems in the central and eastern Atlantic, one of which is forecast to turn into a tropical depression soon.
- TODAY
Virginia couple missing at sea for 11 days is safe and needed no help getting home
A Virginia couple was located unscathed Friday, 11 days after their sailboat hit rough weather in the Atlantic Ocean and they could not be reached, officials
- KRIV
Tropical Weather Forecast - June 26, 2022
We are expecting a tropical depression in the Atlantic sometime this week. The Gulf of Mexico also needs to be monitored this week for development.
- Charlotte Observer
An earthquake was recorded in the North Carolina mountains overnight, USGS reports
The quake had a depth of 0.8 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
- The State
Midlands has its most powerful earthquake in an active seven months, geologists report
Since late December, national geologists have reported 32 earthquakes and aftershocks in the town about 20 miles northeast of Columbia. Sunday’s quake was the strongest.
- KSAZ
Flagstaff flooding footage; burn scar areas at major risk
Flagstaff is experiencing its first major flood of the year as monsoon season is in full swing. Burn scars from the Pipeline, Haywire and Tunnel wildfires are posing a major risk for businesses and residents.
- AccuWeather
High heat to scorch Northwest early this week, but relief is on the way
After cooler-than-normal weather held in place in the Pacific Northwest during the spring months, the first taste of summer arrived on Friday and Saturday. While the heat has not been as intense as what was felt during the record-shattering heat last year, high temperatures over 15 degrees Fahrenheit above average have been recorded over the past couple of days. AccuWeather forecasters say the heat will continue into early week, but relief will quickly follow. The start of a heat wave was predic
- Good Morning America
Hotter-than-normal temperatures are predicted through the summer: How cities must prepare
Millions of Americans had already been given a taste of sweltering temperatures by the time the summer solstice -- the longest day of the year and the official start of the summer season -- arrived last week. Following back-to-back dangerous heat waves that impacted a large swath of the nation over the past two weeks, much of the country will be bracing for more rounds of intense heat as summer continues. The final days of June and first days of July will likely bring above-average temperatures along the Gulf Coast, with building heat in the West.
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
Heat advisory issued for San Luis Obispo County. Temperature could top triple digits
Here’s when and where the hottest weather will occur and what you can do to stay cool.
- KRIV
Sunday night leading into Monday morning weather forecast
If you love the heat, I hope you enjoyed the weekend because the week ahead is a break in this very warm and dry pattern. The lower 90s and rain chances every day dominate the forecast. It won't be a washout every day, but there will be chances for all of us to see rain. We still are watching for a possible low to form in the Gulf later in the week, but not something to worry about. If it happens, it will just increase the rain chances for the end of the week.
- KRIV
Tropical Weather Forecast - June 25, 2022
We are watching 2 areas in the Atlantic Basin for development. One close to home in the Gulf of Mexico has very low odds but another in the Central Atlantic could become a tropical depression or storm by next week.
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Palo Pinto County wildfire grows over 20 times original size in three days, officials say
A North Texas wildfire that started Thursday has expanded from 300 acres to over 6,500 acres and remains only 12% contained as of Saturday.
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
Atascadero City Fire responds to structure fire on Miramon Avenue
The fire’s smoke could be seen from Paso Robles, one resident said.
- AccuWeather
Cooler weather will take hold in the Northeast, but not for long
It has been a weather roller coaster of sorts in the Northeast as of late, with temperatures surging and falling over the span of several days. AccuWeather meteorologists say more of the same is on the way, with a spell of cooler weather quickly being replaced by more hot weather as June comes to a close. Heat and humidity gripped the Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Friday and through this past weekend. Saturday was the hottest day of the bunch for locations such as New York City, with temperature
- CBS-Pittsburgh
KDKA-TV Morning Forecast (6/26)
Stay on top of local weather with meteorologist Mary Ours’ forecast!
- KSAZ
5 p.m. Weather Forecast - 6/26/22
We have the latest on the monsoon dropping lots of rain all over the state.
- People
7 Passengers Rescued by Coast Guard After Lighting Strikes Boat in Florida: 'Everybody Is Safe'
"I've had lightning around me in the past, but nothing like this. This was something that I've never experienced," one passenger said
- The Times-Reporter
Family escapes house fire Sunday morning; Dover firefighter rescues dog
The cause of a Sunday morning fire at 4664 state Route 516 in Dover Township is undetermined, according to the Dover Fire Department
- AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Arizona wildfire updates: All evacuation orders lifted for Pipeline, Haywire fires
Multiple wildfires, including the Pipeline Fire, Haywire Fire and Tonto Canyon Fire are burning across southern and northern Arizona.
- The Weather Network
The John B. King was a Canadian ship that exploded when lightning struck
On this day in weather history, the John B. King exploded after getting struck by lightning.