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Heading into late July, the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season has been off to a relatively quiet start. While we’ve already seen ...
The Gulf Coast braces for a potential tropical depression, with heavy rain and flooding expected in New Orleans and ...
A disorganized low-pressure area that's moving over northern Florida is showing increasing chances of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm later in the week, the National Hurricane Center ...
Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is expected over portions of Florida, which could bring localized flash flooding through mid-week.
Florida's new, permanent sales tax exemptions on specific hurricane supplies won't go into effect until Aug. 1, 2025.
The Fourth of July Parade in Banner Elk, N.C., on Friday. (Getty Images) Residents gather to watch as the Independence Day parade passes by Storm Lake, Iowa, on Friday.
The National Hurricane Center has identified a disturbance off the coast of Florida that may develop into a tropical depression. Whether the system will have any affect on North Carolina is too early ...
The system could become a tropical or subtropical depression as early as the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
By July 4, most of the West should enjoy dry and comfortable weather. Temperatures will remain near seasonal norms, in the low to mid-80s along the coast and typical triple-digit heat across the ...
July is the second-quietest month of hurricane season from a U.S. landfall perspective, historically trailed only by November, with a pronounced historical lull in storm impacts mid-month.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance expected to stall over or near Florida, which could affect your Fourth of July weekend.