Karen developed into a tropical storm on Thursday night. Some gradual acceleration is forecast over the next day or two.
Subtropical Storm Karen was downgraded to a post-tropical low and Tropical Storm Jerry was bringing heavy rain and 60 mph winds as it moved north.
This storm system is expected to produce multiple hazards up and down the coast,” one meteorologist told Newsweek.
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South Florida faces another round of rain and flooding risk Friday before the season's first fall front brings cooler, drier ...
A flash flood warning was in effect Friday morning for Volusia County as 2-4 inches of rain, more in some places, fell across portions of the area.
No. Tropical Storm Jerry is no longer expected to strengthen into a hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
As temperatures begin to cool this weekend, strong northeasterly winds will continue to cause rip currents, high waves and flooding at high tide.
The storm is expected to impact travel up and down the East Coast, bringing gusting winds up to 60 miles per hour and major coastal flooding ...
A potential nor'easter is beginning to develop off the coast of Florida and will start to pose a threat to the East Coast this weekend into next week.