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Rachel Duensing

Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica and Cuba, heads toward Bermuda

Category 5 Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica just after 1:00 p.m. EDT on October 28, 2025. Some 70% of the country is still without power.

U.S. winter weather outlook and how La Niña will factor in

La Niña has developed and should stay in place through February. This will impact the winter weather outlook for the U.S., but it depends on your location.

Are Humberto and Imelda undergoing the Fujiwhara effect?

Humberto and Imelda are “crowding” the Atlantic basin. They are relatively near each other. Humberto appears to be exerting a “pull” on Imelda.

Hurricane Gabrielle strengthens to Category 4

Hurricane Gabrielle has strengthened into a Category 4 storm. It’s 330 miles (530 km) northeast of Bermuda. Those in the Azores should monitor its progress.

Hurricane Katrina retrospective: 20 years after the storm

It is the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes to ever impact the United States.

Hurricane Erin now Cat 5 after extremely rapid intensification

Hurricane Erin became the first hurricane of the season Friday. It then experienced rapid intensification overnight, and it's now a Category 5 storm.

NOAA updates forecast. Above-normal hurricane activity still predicted

NOAA updates forecast for the 2025 hurricane season. They still anticipate a more active than average season with 2 to 5 major hurricanes.

Hurricane Iona now a major hurricane, south of Hawaii

Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli are the first 2 tropical cyclones of the central Pacific hurricane season. Read more about them here.

What is corn sweat, and is it making the heat worse?

Corn sweat is when corn releases moisture to keep cool, but it makes people sweat as it increases the humidity in the air, making days feel even hotter.

Millions under extreme heat threat across the U.S.

Millions of people in the United States are at risk for dangerous or extreme heat on Friday, July 25, 2025, and through the weekend.

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