Updated Saturday 9:30 a.m.ET
All is calm across the tropics this Labor Day weekend, unlike many Labor Day weekends of the past.The most infamous landfalling hurricane in the record books was called the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935.It destroyed the area
While in the general sense the forecast for much of the nation for Labor Day weekend is tranquil -- on Saturday morning, NOAA's Storm Prediction Center didn't highlight any areas in the nation for a severe weather threat for the entire three days -- there
While most of the U.S.[1] will be enjoying a tranquil Labor Day holiday weekend[2], there are some areas that should remain on alert for potential flooding[3] as a slow-moving storm system moves across the country.
The FOX forecast Center said that as the
The FOX Forecast Center is eyeing a complicated weather pattern heading into September, with competing signals emerging as to what to expect during the first month of meteorological fall[1].
While NOAA’s latest monthly outlook calls for a likelihood of
MIAMI – When Hurricane Katrina churned through the southwest Atlantic and eastern Gulf of Mexico in late August 2005, forecasters originally believed the storm would remain largely a Florida[1] threat and not push westward into the central Gulf, but factors
Twenty years ago this morning I was handling the weather for the CBS Early Show from Miami.We were carefully watching as Katrina made landfall in southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi.Up until 9:15 AM ET / 8:15 AM CT, we had been cautiously
HOUSTON – Heavy rainfall from the Desert Southwest through the Southeast[1] is expected to persist through the Labor Day weekend, with NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center warning of the risk of excessive rainfall and isolated flooding.
The precipitation, which
NEW ORLEANS - Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina roared ashore along the northern Gulf Coast, becoming one of the deadliest and most destructive natural disasters in U.S.history.
The Category 3 hurricane[1] devastated Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the
LASSIAN, India – An Indian Army[1] helicopter came to the rescue of people stranded on a tiny island surrounded by flooding[2] during another round of extreme weather in the country.
Video from Wednesday showed the "dare devil" rescue moment when the