Early-hurricane season stirrings are routine, and experts warn El Niño won’t stop every storm from finding a window to grow.
Weather has always had a habit of defying the people who study it most. Models improve, satellites sharpen, and forecasters ...
It’s National Hurricane Preparedness Week. Here are the basics of hurricanes, plus a look at ways to be proactive, even with ...
The first named cyclone in the Atlantic basin typically forms around June 20, with meteorologists tracking the first ...
WeatherBug in conjunction with meteorologists from AEM/WeatherWorks released its 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Outlook, ...
Forecasters say a strong El Niño may limit hurricanes. Here is how it could affect Delaware’s coast, storm risks and summer ...
As Tropical Storm Dexter produced 40-mph sustained winds Tuesday morning, churning away from the United States and Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center was keeping close tabs on two areas where a ...
While the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1, history shows that strong El Niño years have sometimes produced tropical storms in May. Examples include Tropical Storm Ana in 2015, ...
Maila was a tropical cyclone in the Solomon Sea Saturday afternoon Australian Eastern time Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. The New York Times Flash flooding can ...