While the US can experience devastating storms, it is not the country with the most hurricanes, according to new data.
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, according to the National Hurricane Center, but the heavy activity came later this year, with Hurricane Helene forming on Sept. 24 and Hurricane ...
When Hurricane Milton was over the record hot Gulf waters, it was one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the ...
Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 season. To this day, it's the strongest and only ...
Historically, it’s rare for a storm to exceed 200mph—but early research suggests it might not be so uncommon in the near ...
Florida has a calm few tropical days ahead and cooler weather but a system in the Atlantic could develop by the end of the ...
What to know about the Atlantic hurricane season that is far from over - Record sea surface temperatures fueled by climate ...
Forecasters can't predict the temperature or rain chances months out, but they can make general predictions about seasonal ...
Deaths, power outages, and billions in destruction; the damage of Hurricane Milton is still unfolding, but is it one of the ...
Hurricane Milton crashed into Florida with winds of 120mph before battering coastal areas and producing at least 27 tornadoes ...
Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton both hit Florida, and beyond, in the last two weeks. See how the storms compare.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene leaving behind damage across the Southeast, another powerful storm has made landfall in ...