Tropical Storm Imelda, South Florida
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Hurricane Imelda is churning away in the Atlantic as a Category 2 storm, leading to high surf, dangerous rip currents, and potential flooding across Florida's coastline this week
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Tracking Tropical Depression Nine: What to expect in Wilmington
As Tropical Depression Nine becomes better organized, Wilmington-area residents are urged to prepare for tropical conditions.
The tail end of a front and upper trough are sinking across our state tonight, with rain chances expected to rebound quickly tomorrow afternoon and evening. As we roll towards Monday, we'll begin switching from frontal influence to a more tropical influence.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — After a mainly dry weekend across the area, rain chances are on the rise for the region. Along with the increase in rain showers, we will also see another brief cooldown, with lows forecast to fall into the 50s for some locations.
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Hurricane Imelda bringing rain, gusty winds to the Wilmington area. Here's the latest.
Imelda has reached hurricane strength and is bringing rain, gusty winds and heavy surf to the North Carolina coast. Imelda is expected to take a sharp turn away from the southeastern United States on Tuesday, Sept. 30, which should lessen the impacts on the North Carolina coast.
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