For decades, Sarasota County leaders have wrestled with the idea of reopening Midnight Pass, an inlet that split Siesta and ...
As residents of the Gulf Coast plunge into another recovery, this time from the oil spill that has devastated the region’s economy and natural resources, they can count on help from a corps of ...
HOUSTON (CW39) – We’re still technically in hurricane season, but for the Gulf Coast, it’s safe to say things are just about done. The National Hurricane Center isn’t tracking any systems right now, ...
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH (AP) — The white sandy beaches along a swath of Florida’s Gulf Coast were battered by three hurricanes last year, leading to a multimillion-dollar effort to repair a coastline that ...
Hurricane forecasters highlighted two new disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday morning, including a potential area of low pressure that could bring rain to the Gulf Coast. The low-pressure ...
Marco and Laura may be the intended names of a pair of tropical disturbances, and now they're part of weather history. "Official records go back to 1851. Based on the WPC (Weather Prediction Center) ...
A Texas beach in such poor shape that it was described as "unrecognizable" after Hurricane Beryl blew through it in 2024 will ...
Almost no one will be sad to see the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season end on Nov. 30. It was remarkable because it was what could be considered a “slower” season, with fewer storms than recent years.
The year of 2025 will be remembered as rewriting the history books, from hurricanes to cold snaps, snowstorms and heat waves.
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Texas doesn't see hurricanes in November. Why?
The Atlantic hurricane season doesn't officially end until Nov. 30. But for Texas, the chances of a tropical cyclone strike at this point in the year are near zero. In an active storm season that ...
Nothing like Helene, and nothing like three hurricanes making landfall in 66 days. Sunday’s end to the hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin was welcomed from the Gulf states to the Atlantic ...
The state agency that will oversee the construction of the gargantuan storm-protection system known as the "Ike Dike" is itching to get started, and with good reason. There have been signs of real ...
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