hour. the category 4 storm is currently barreling across southwest florida with winds up to 150 miles per hour. more than 1.5 million people in the state are currently without power, and that number is growing. but the most imminent and life-threatening concern is the storm surge. some areas seeing 12 to 18 feet. to give you an idea of just how severe that is, a meteorologist for the national hurricane center says no one alive has seen 12 feet of storm surge in that area, and many areas could take years to recover. just take a look at this surge today. the dangers are a reality for many who chose to hunker down and wait out the storm despite the evacuation orders. take a look at what family told nbc affiliate wbbh as their house flooded. so this is ft. myers beach on cutlass drive. it s four of us. four of us? on cutlass drive. and you re on the second floor already? yeah. six of us in here. do you have do you have a roof? 15 feet of water now. there s 15 fe
As the end of February nears, the Chicago area is experiencing unusually warm weather, with temps hitting highs not seen in over a century. However, a brief spell of chillier air is expected Friday and Saturday before temperatures rise again Sunday, maintaining the overall trend of above-normal readings. A significant change is on the horizon […]
ENGENEs are on high alert as ENHYPEN braves the chilly rain during Macy's Parade preparations, triggering alarms over potential health risks and consequences of dancing in such adverse weather conditions.
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A shocking weather pattern change is about to occur in the Northeast as much colder air charges into the region in waves, AccuWeather meteorologists say. As colder air arrives, chilly rain and the first accumulating snow of the season may unfold in some areas around Halloween and the days following the holiday. "There will be a monumental shift in how the air feels in the Northeast, following unseasonable warmth for late October," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dean DeVore said. "However, the