Hurricane Imelda formed Tuesday, Sept. 30, off the Florida coast. The Category 1 hurricane is expected to strengthen.
With the system’s center likely remaining around 100-150 miles east of Florida’s East Coast, it should be far enough away for the peninsula to avoid significant rain and wind impacts.
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Proposed budget cuts could impact NOAA during peak hurricane season
As Florida braces for the most dangerous part of hurricane season, concerns are growing over potential cuts to the agencies ...
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NOAA Forecast Takes Stab at Predicting Which U.S. Regions Will Be the Snowiest This Winter
NOAA shared details of how the upcoming La Niña may impact different parts of the United States, which shed some light on who ...
More than a dozen states in the northern U.S. might have an opportunity to see the northern lights Thursday, as a recent coronal mass ejection is expected to disrupt Earth’s geomagnetic field, ...
NOAA’s fall forecast highlights a national trend toward milder weather, with the Northeast and Atlantic Corridor standing out as some of the most likely areas to experience a warmer-than-usual season.
More than a dozen states in the northern U.S. will have an opportunity to observe the northern lights on Friday following a period of geomagnetic storms, according to the National Oceanic and ...
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