Updated at 9:45 a.m.ET on Monday, Sept.29, 2025
The center of Tropical Storm Imelda is just passing the northwestern Bahamas.It will proceed north, well offshore of the Florida coast through the day today.Outer bands will cause some gusty downpours along
MIAMI – Tropical Depression Nine[1] intensified into Tropical Storm Imelda near the central and northwestern Bahamas on Sunday afternoon and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane[2] off the southeastern U.S.[3] coast early this week.
A tropical storm[4] is
MIAMI – Tropical Storm[1] Imelda is slowly getting its act together as it spins across the northwestern Bahamas, and forecasters say the storm could become Hurricane[2] Imelda by Tuesday.
The good news is that the forecast track for future Hurricane Imelda
Updated at 12:15 p.m.ET on Sunday, Sept.28, 2025
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to form later today or early tomorrow from the depression we've been following near the central Bahamas.The system is forecast to steadily organize and intensify as it
GATLINBURG, Tenn.- A landslide forced the closure of the Gatlinburg Bypass on Saturday after heavy rain triggered flooding[1] across parts of eastern Tennessee, according to the National Park Service.
Staff with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park[2]
GLOBE, Ariz.– At least three people were killed, and a dangerous hazmat situation is underway in central Arizona[1], where flash flooding[2] tore through the towns of Globe and Miami over the past days.
Details on those killed have not been given.But as
GLOBE, Ariz.– At least four people have been killed, and a dangerous hazmat situation unfolded in central Arizona[1] when devastating flash flooding[2] tore through communities like Globe[3], Miami[4] and Scottsdale[5] over the weekend.
Details on those who
Updated on Sept.27, 2025.
The National Hurricane Center has designated the disturbance we've been following as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine.The name just means that tropical storm watches and warnings have been issued for land areas based on the forecast
CLE ELUM, Wash.– A major travel link along Washington's Cascades remains closed through the weekend as two large wildfires[1] continue to burn near the roadway.
The Washington[2] State Department of Transportation says a 29-mile stretch of US-97, also known