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Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Officially Begins This Weekend – Here s Why It Matters for the U.S.
The Weather Channel 5 days ago Chris Dolce
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The Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins this weekend, and while it s often overshadowed by the Atlantic Basin, it can sometimes bring significant impacts to parts of the United States.
The Eastern Pacific Ocean s start date of May 15 is just over two weeks earlier than the official beginning of the Atlantic season. This is due to warmer waters and the fact that wind shear is typically weaker earlier in the season compared to the Atlantic.
and debris into the buildings. all this washing out the area, a lot of this stuff overflowed. a normally dry river was flowing rapidly. no injuries or deaths to report. wickenburg is about 65 miles northwest of phoenix. and the forecast for the southwest today is slightly better. it was pretty hot this weekend. my air conditioner didn t work too well. well, you had a rough weekend. it was. explains a lot. no. let s get more details from accuweather s paul williams. hey, paul, good morning. thanks, reena, t.j. have you ever had that first date with someone and you wish they would leave and leave you alone? well, that s what dolores is actually doing to the southwest, because she s creating more steadier rain on a consistent basis, and abnormal rain. and this is what s happening. dolores s moisture is coming off of the water, creating storms flash flooding and monsoonal delays. monsoonal moisture also is happening. so the two are meeting in arizona, creating the greatest floo
it was just in the car? yeah. i was feeling sorry for you. put the windows down and keep it rolling. just speed up. you know it can get hot in the car. but you can go inside reena. do the next read. the southwest will continue to feel the effects of former hurricane dolores today. yeah but it s not the only part of the country expecting some nasty weather. let s get the forecast from accuweather s paul williams. good morning to you, paul. thanks, reena, t.j. i learned a phrase when i lived in the deep south called hot as fish grease. that s how hot it s going to be in the lower mississippi valley region with sweltering conditions along with tropical air coming in from the gulf of mexico. so, get this, we ll have it feeling more like 120 degrees in louisiana, mississippi and alabama and 110 in all surrounding areas. so, if you can t fry the fish in this you can at least broil it. around the rest of the country, we re expecting stormy weather throughout the northeast and do
portland maine. severe weather in the midwest overnight. a storm chaser captured a monster tornado on camera. this is southwest of chicago. emergency authorities had enough notice ahead of time to mobilize their resources, diverting traffic and warning residents to hunker down. so far, no injuries have been reported. the extent of the damage won t be determined until after daybreak. turning to the forecast stormy again for the great plains and the great lakes with powerful downpours, hail and tornadoes, heavy rain in parts of texas and new mexico from what s left of hurricane dolores. storms along the eastern gulf coast, red flag warnings from nevada to washington state. 80s in seattle, portland chicago and new york 70s in los angeles and boston 90s in denver, dallas kansas city and memphis, 102 in phoenix. and we turn to pittsburgh now. a big day. usually, it s a big day when the pirates are playing or maybe the steelers have something going on but that s not the case this tim