Jenn Commons of Elizabethton[2], Tennessee, was juggling being strong for her two children while Helene wreaked havoc on their community, and not knowing how her husband, a police officer, was faring while responding to calls for help.
Located in Carter
MIAMI — An alarming change in the forecast now shows the potential for a dangerous hurricane[2] to strike the west coast of Florida later this week with damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge and torrential rain.
The budding cyclone was
MIAMI — An alarming change in the forecast now shows the potential for a dangerous hurricane[2] to strike the west coast of Florida[3] during the workweek with damaging winds[4], life-threatening storm surge[5] and torrential rain.
The budding cyclone
MIAMI — All eyes are on Milton as the dangerous soon-to-be hurricane will bring damaging winds, a life-threatening storm surge, and torrential rain that is forecast to strike the west coast of Florida during the workweek.This would be the third
MIAMI — All eyes are on Milton as the dangerous soon-to-be hurricane will bring damaging winds, a life-threatening storm surge, and torrential rain that is forecast to strike the west coast of Florida during the workweek.This would be the third
Residents in Florida are preparing for the third hurricane strike of the season following landfalls of Debby in August and Helene in September.
Tropical Depression Fourteen is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm and eventually a hurricane[1] over the
Residents in Florida are preparing for the third hurricane strike of the season following landfalls of Debby in August and Helene in September.
Tropical Depression Fourteen quickly strengthened into Tropical Storm Milton and will eventually become a hurricane[1]
Updated Saturday 9 a.m.ET
The broad tropical disturbance we have been discussing for days is consolidating quickly in the western Gulf of Mexico.The National Hurricane Center has designated it Tropical Depression Fourteen. It will likely be upgraded
MIAMI — Tropical Depression Fourteen formed in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday, eventually eyeing Florida[2] next week as a tropical storm or even possibly as a hurricane, with days of torrential rains and triggering a risk of flooding[3] and gusty