As the Gulf of Mexico continues to brew with tropical activity, Tropical Storm Milton has emerged, showing signs of rapid intensification. Initially forming as Tropical Depression 14, meteorologists are closely monitoring its progression, particularly as forecasts indicate it could soon escalate to a Category 2 hurricane or even stronger by the time it makes landfall. The storm is expected to approach the western coast of Florida, with cities like Tampa and nearby areas bracing for potentially s...
As Hurricane Kirk continues its relentless journey across the Atlantic Ocean, its potential impact on the East Coast of the United States is drawing significant attention from meteorologists and residents alike. The National Hurricane Center reported that Kirk has intensified into a powerful Category 4 hurricane, boasting maximum sustained winds of up to 145 mph. Moving at a brisk pace of 10 mph to the northwest, the storm is expected to maintain its strength, raising concerns over the possibili...
As the Upper Midwest braces for severe thunderstorms, meteorologists are warning residents to stay alert as a potent combination of tropical moisture and intense heat sets the stage for potentially dangerous weather conditions. With dew points soaring near 80 degrees in parts of southern Minnesota, the atmosphere is primed for thunderstorm activity, expected to develop throughout the day on Monday.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for multiple counties across M...
As Tropical Depression Debby makes its way up the East Coast, meteorologists are urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared for various weather threats. After a tumultuous period in the Southeast, where Debby claimed at least six lives, the storm is now shifting its focus towards the northeastern states, bringing with it the potential for heavy rainfall, flash floods, and even tornadoes.
The 22News Storm Team has issued a Weather Alert for Friday afternoon and evening as Debby approaches. ...
In an alarming turn of events, severe thunderstorms have unleashed heavy rainfall across parts of Colorado, triggering flash flood warnings for multiple areas. As of 1:18 p.m. today, Doppler radar data indicated that the storm systems have already deposited between 1 to 1.5 inches of rain, raising concerns about potential flooding in both urban and rural regions. Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant as conditions can change rapidly. The National Weather Service has advised t...