Less than two weeks after the devastation brought by Helene, southern U.S. states are bracing for another powerful storm.
Meteorologist Bryan Bennett likened the impending danger to Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005 and killed more than 1,300 people.
Over 19 years after living through Hurricane Katrina, a North Carolina resident is now living through the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. (Scripps News) ...
Those near "major polluters in Milton's trajectory might face the true disaster in the aftermath of the storm," a researcher ...
My family is from one of the most hurricane-prone places in the United States—our hometown was virtually wiped from the map by Hurricane Katrina. Because of this, we spend hurricane season tracking ...
If warmer ocean temperatures persist, we could be looking at more active hurricane seasons—and more disasters—in the years ...
In his latest update yesterday evening, Andrew Siffert, Senior Meteorologist at broker BMS Group, explained that he feels it ...
Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm, carved a 500-mile path of destruction through Florida and the southern Appalachians, ...
Stores and restaurants in the path of Hurricane Milton are closing or adjusting hours as the storm approaches. Landfall is ...
A large portion of Florida saw Waffle House locations closing rapidly as the company's storm trackers put parts of the state ...
It comes just two weeks after Hurricane Helene caused substantial damage across the US. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) ...
Waffle House closed several diners in Florida even before Hurricane Milton’s expected landfall. The company announced on ...