A strong cold front moving from the central to the eastern United States will have millions of Americans reaching for fall apparel and hot beverages this weekend as the coolest air so far this season arrives.
Tropical Storm Philippe will undergo a transition to more of a winter-style storm, but it will pack a powerful punch as it strikes in the zone from Down East Maine to New Brunswick and southern Nova Scotia this weekend, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The potent storm will unleash torrential rain, high winds and coastal flooding as it rolls northwestward toward the region this weekend. As of Thursday midday, Tropical Storm Philippe was located about 450 miles to the south of Bermuda and was pac
AccuWeather meteorologists are tracking a storm that is expected to develop over the waters off the Northeast coast and bring flooding downpours and travel headaches to part of the Interstate 95 corridor heading into the weekend. The latest storm, although non-tropical in nature, can be another thorn in the side for coastal locations still reeling from the effects of Ophelia. Well after its demise, the former tropical storm brought days of cloudy, cool, wet and windy weather to portions of the N
A coastal storm has developed off the Northeast coast, unleashing torrents of rain around the greater New York City area. Several more inches of rain will unload across the area, causing. potentially life-threatening flooding situation into the weekend, according to AccuWeather meteorologists. "It appears that the rainfall from this storm could be New York City's heaviest since Hurricane Ida in 2021," AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter said. That tropical rainstorm brought major flooding