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Hurricane season is upon us -- the director of the National Hurricane Center joins Lee Goldberg on "Weather or Not" to look ...
His team had bullied into Hurricane Helene’s eye when he noticed on radar that the storm looked like it was dripping ...
Saharan dust is making a comeback. The first plume of the season is projected to near Florida and the Gulf this weekend and early next week.
As the warm weather and rainy season settle in across Southwest Florida, so does the start of mosquito season.
The Korea Meteorological Administration warns of increasingly severe and prolonged summer heat waves, linked to climate ...
Lee County is under a Tropical Storm Watch. The forecast is calling for storm surge − prediction is 3 to 5 feet along the coast − and wind impacts, mostly Wednesday night and all day on Thursday.
Lee County is bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Helene, which is projected to bring heavy rain, potential flooding and tropical storm-force winds to the region starting Thursday morning.
As Tropical Storm Debby spun north through the warm Gulf of Mexico Water Sunday, Southwest Florida felt some effects of the passing storm. A Tornado Watch for Lee County was in effect until 8 p.m ...
This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Track storms on Fort Myers, Lee County, radar as Tropical Storm Debby threatens ...
Fort Myers, Cape Coral and all of Lee County are under a tropical storm warning as what was a tropical depression formed into Tropical Storm Debby and entered the Gulf of Mexico this afternoon ...
Power crews were working to turn the lights back on for tens of thousands of customers in the Maritimes on Sunday as post-tropical storm Lee made its exit, leaving behind downed trees and ...
Hurricane-force winds extended as far as 140 miles from Lee’s center, with tropical storm-force winds extending as far as 320 miles — enough to cover all of Maine and much of Maritime Canada.