Current Conditions And Forecasts
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Rain coverage will increase from north to south as a front and then a storm moves through the South.
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33 years after Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Miami as a Category 5 storm, there are many lessons learned and lessons we are still learning about these powerful storms and their impact.
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Fernand is the 6th named system of the season, and it will not be a threat to land, likely staying as a tropical storm during its lifetime.
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There are three areas of tropical disturbances that we're monitoring. None threatens the state.
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Life-threatening rip currents and high surf are anticipated this week.
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"No Sleep Till," set in Atlantic City before a hurricane hits, follows a comic duo, a grieving storm chaser and a lonely teen as they confront personal struggles ahead of the storm.
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A stronger and bigger Hurricane Erin pelted parts of the Caribbean and was forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast this week.
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Erin has exploded into a Category 5 hurricane in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Erin is setting records as it became the third hurricane to have the most significant pressure drop in history. Maximum sustained winds increased 85 mph in just 24 hours!
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New research could help unravel mysteries of rapid intensification.
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Erin becomes the first hurricane of the 2025 season. It is expected to remain north of the Leeward Islands and bring high swells and rough seas for the eastern Seaboard.
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Tropical Storm Erin continues to gain strength and enters warmer ocean waters. The track looks to favor the Caribbean and the U.S.; there will still be indirect impacts.
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The fifth named storm of the season has formed. Erin is forecast to become the first hurricane of the season by the end of the week, likely staying north of the Caribbean.
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The program will not give grants to anyone who exceeds the moderate income, and low-income applicants now need to show proof of homeowners insurance.