It’s far from Pennsylvania’s only historic railroad, but it might be the only one that snakes through the front and back ...
You have probably heard that Sept. 10 is the peak of Atlantic hurricane season, but what is the most common day for a hurricane landfall in the United States? Analysis by AccuWeather's data science ...
It’s a number attached to every hurricane, crucial to emergency response teams and city officials to mobilize preparedness: the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, characterized by five categories.
Otherwise, expect smoky sunshine and 80s into much of next week with little chance of a free lawn-watering. Warmth, without the junglelike humidity or raging thunderstorms. The only wild card is smoke ...
A tropical system approaching the Carolinas drenched the coast on Monday, battering it with strong winds and carrying the potential of storm surge. Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight is arriving ...
A week ago, forecasters were discussing a significant lull at the height of what was supposed to be a very active hurricane season. On Wednesday, with Francine barreling toward the Gulf Coast ...
Today, Sept. 10, marks the historical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, and the National Hurricane Center is tracking three systems, including what's expected to become the season's next ...
9 in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to become a hurricane before it makes landfall ... replaced them with nine lists in 1972. In 1979 NOAA turned control over the naming of storms to the ...
Farther out at sea, Gordon strengthened a bit this morning as a tropical depression but could drop down to post-tropical remnant at any time, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest ...
As Hurricane Francine approaches the Gulf Coast, its powerful winds are about to start lashing against Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The Category 1 hurricane, which upgraded from a tropical ...