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2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Was Record-Breaking
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season broke records, including the total number of named storms. See what else separated 2020 from other years.
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Roads Closed, Power Outages Reported After Severe Storms in Tri-State
Powerful winds that pushed through the tri-state late Sunday not only prompted tornado warnings for a handful of counties in and around New York City, it also left more than 100,000 customers without power. Tracie Strahan reports from Carlstadt, New Jersey.
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Tropical Storm Eta Ties Record; Expected to Become Hurricane
Rain-heavy Tropical Storm Eta has grown to to near hurricane strength as it heads toward a drenching collision with Central America
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Not Over Yet: Gulf Coast Braces for 2nd Round of Flooding in Sally's Wake
Homeowners and businesses along the soggy Gulf Coast have begun cleaning up in the wake of Hurricane Sally, even as the region braces for a delayed, second round of flooding in the coming days from rivers and creeks swollen by the storm’s heavy rains
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2 Tropical Storms Heading for Double Blow to US Gulf Coast
Two tropical storms are posing potentially historic threats to the U.S. Gulf Coast, with one dumping rain on Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, while the other has swept into the gulf through the gap between Cuba and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula
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Storms Rake Deep South, 1 Week After Deadly Tornado Outbreak
Severe storms raked a wide swath of the Deep South during the nighttime hours, and forecasters are warning of the possibility of tornadoes just a week after a deadly twister outbreak in the region.
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33 Dead From Severe Easter Storms and Tornadoes
At least 33 people are dead and dozen dozen more are wounded after a string of tornadoes tore a path from the Deep South to the East Coast on Easter Sunday. The devastation stretches across multiple states, where homes and business were left in ruins. Mississippi was especially hard hit, with damage reported across nearly the entire state.
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More Than 500K Stuck at Home Without Power After Intense Storms
After a deadly storm system raged across much of the country Sunday and Monday, killing at least 33 people and battering homes and power lines, more than 500,000 people across the South and East coasts are still without electricity, NBC News reports.
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Storms Tears Through South Amid Pandemic; At Least 30 Dead
Storms that killed more than 30 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power amid floods and mudslides. In Alabama, people seeking shelter from tornadoes huddled in community shelters, protective masks covering their faces to guard against the new coronavirus….
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Severe Easter Storms Sweep Southern States
Severe storms swept Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama on Sunday, destroying houses and cars on a day where many families expected to celebrate Easter. Forecasters say the severe weather threat could last for several more days.
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Storms Sweep Over Southeast With Rain, Wind, Floods; 4 Dead
A powerful winter storm raked the Southeast on Thursday with high winds, rain and floods that killed at least four people and injured several more across a dozen states. Rescue crews repeatedly pulled people from cars that got stuck in high water, but couldn’t reach a person whose vehicle disappeared into a rain-swollen creek.
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Storms Batter South, Midwest, Killing at Least 11
The National Weather Service confirmed multiple tornadoes touched down around the country over the weekend as winter storms swept across the U.S., killing at least 11 people and causing widespread damage.
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Storms Sweep Southern U.S, Midwest as Death Toll Rises to 11
Severe storms sweeping across southern portions of the U.S. and up into the Midwest were blamed Saturday in the deaths of at least 11 people, including two first responders, as high winds, tornadoes and unrelenting rain battered large swaths of the country. Storm-related fatalities were reported in Texas due to icy weather, in Alabama from a deadly tornado and in…
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Threatening Weather Forces WorldPride NYC Evacuations
The threat of a rainstorm with lightning moving quickly into New York City forced the evacuation of two Pride Month events: a concert on a Manhattan pier and the Youth Pride gathering in Central Park.
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4 Tornadoes Touch Down in NY, Connecticut, National Weather Service Confirms
Three tornadoes hit separate New York counties as severe weather walloped the tri-state area Tuesday, the National Weather Service said Wednesday.
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Tri-State Recovers From Quadruple Tornadoes
Three EF1 tornadoes touched in two separate NY counties and in CT, along with an EF0 spinning a quarter-mile-long, 600-foot-wide path of destruction on Long Island. Ken Buffa reports.
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Severe Weather Hits Tri-State, Bringing Damaging Winds, Hail
A passing cold front could trigger some powerful storms, a few possibly packing damaging winds, hail, heavy rain and lightning, during the evening commute.
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Forecast for Wednesday, Oct. 3
Storm Team 4 meteorologist Janice Huff has your forecast for Wednesday, Oct. 3.
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Drivers Rescued Across Tri-State in 2-Punch Storm
A two-punch storm system swept across much of the tri-state Friday, toppling power lines, flooding streets and creating hazardous conditions that trapped drivers in flooded streets and caused at least one car accident.
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Flash Flood Watch Cancelled for NYC, NJ, Long Island as Powerful Storms Move South of Region
A storm packing heavy rain soaked much of the New York area on Monday, but the brunt of the storm moved south of the city, sparing most of the tri-state from the heaviest rain, Storm Team 4 says.