No tropical development expected in the near future
The first name on the list is Andrea.
The first name on the list is Andrea.
The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1 and runs until Nov. 30. Learn about how to prepare and stay safe.
Google is partnering with the National Hurricane Center to support forecasts and warnings.
It has been an active severe weather season across the country.
The forecast calls for an above normal season in the Atlantic.
Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to November 30. Here's what you should know to be ready.
The community of Sea Level in Carteret County flooded 128 days in just a one year time span.
Some systems reached major hurricane status.
Do you have a communications plan for you and your family? Having a plan in place well ahead of time is essential.
Preparing now will keep you from being caught off guard if a storm threatens.
Getting ready now will save time when you need it most.
Tips for preparing and strengthening your home
Check the settings on your smartphone.
Stay up-to-date on power outages across the state.
When the power goes out, your phone becomes a lifeline to the outside world – until it dies.
Weather anxiety is more common than you think.
You know we are in the heart of hurricane season when you see a cone.
A variety of ingredients has to come together just right.
One bolt can reach temperatures over 50,000 degrees, or five times hotter than the surface of the sun.
The dangers of storm surge and how to prepare.
Flooding ranks second among annual weather related killers
Hurricane season begins June 1 and last until November 30.
The danger of rip currents is often overlooked.
All storms form in a similar way, but can grow to be very different
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