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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development.
Satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration watched Hurricane Erin as it swirled off of the ...
Forecasters are keeping a close watch on other potential storm systems that could develop in the Atlantic Ocean in the next ...
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services said Atlantic beaches in Suffolk County would remain closed to swimmers ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a system in the Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda, which could become the next named ...
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
The first area has been under the eyes of the National Hurricane Center for a few days as it emerged off Africa’s west coast.
The tropical storm rapidly intensified into a category 5 over warm Atlantic water, causing heavy rains and strong winds on ...
Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S., but its effects will still be felt near New York and other parts of the East ...
Hurricane forecasters were eyeing two developing tropical systems in the Atlantic Ocean Aug. 10 – one of which could pose an ...
Erin developed in the eastern Atlantic, moving westward from the Cabo Verde Islands at about 20 mph (32 km/h). Infrared ...
Although there will be plenty of sunshine and warmth, a high rip current risk remains across city beaches, making conditions ...