A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to explode into a powerful bomb cyclone along the Atlantic coast this weekend.
WEATHER
-
-
With dangerous winter weather set to impact much of the country in the coming days, emergency doctors are expecting a rise in health problems.
-
Showers and thunderstorms are expected in the western and central Gulf Coast states on Thanksgiving Day.
-
AccuWeather Long-Range Experts say the forecast for trick-or-treating and family festivities this Halloween.
-
Biden-Harris Administration Approves $441 Million to Helene Survivors, and $349 Million in Funding to Support Communities.
-
U.S. Army North has mobilized active-duty Title 10 troops and equipment to be prepared to assist with hurricane response and recovery efforts.
-
-
AccuWeather expert meteorologists are forecasting 10-15 feet of life-threatening storm surge in the Tampa Bay region.
-
Helene is expected to be one of the costliest storms in U.S. history because of the devastating storm surge, damaging winds and historic flooding.
-
FEMA is coordinating a federal force of more than 3,200 personnel each contributing their expertise and manpower to this mission.
-
Ahead of Hurricane Helene, scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey are deploying 13 wave sensors today in Florida.
-
AMBIENTEECO-PLANETA
15 Feet Of Life-Threatening Storm Surge Is Possible When Francine Slams The Gulf Coast
Francine will pack a punch in terms of strong winds with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ gust of 130 mph.
-
-
According to a report from Public Citizen, an estimated 2,000 workers die, and 170,000 are injured by heat each year in the U.S.
-
-
-
-
-
Millions of Americans are planning road trips and outdoor events to witness the astronomy event of the decade.
-
-
AccuWeather meteorologists are cautioning that a major storm could prove disruptive for millions of Americans who are planning to get a head start on Thanksgiving trave
-
If the weather for All Hallow’s Eve in your neck of the woods doesn’t scare you, some of the frightening weather photos we’ve collected might
-
-
-
-
