Hurricane Helene caused devastation in parts of the U.S. and yet another storm could form in the Gulf of Mexico next week.
People are still searching for loved ones, and many residents remain isolated because of widespread damage. At least 215 ...
The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene stretches from Florida to North Carolina, so we want to do our part to help the ...
Even as Hurricane Helene was pressing toward the Florida coast, AccuWeather's team of expert meteorologists has been ...
Asheville and Western North Carolina are in the midst of recovery after Helene's devastating impact. Here's how much rain ...
What is clear is that Florida will likely see heavy rain starting Sunday as the system moves east and over the Florida peninsula. How much is still up in the air. Some models showed just under 2 ...
The projected rainfall totals will fluctuate in the coming days as the disturbance is still far way. As of Friday morning, ...
Multiple storm systems, including a hurricane and a tropical storm, will bring dangerous ocean conditions to Florida's coast.
Some parts of the Sunshine State could see widespread levels of 8 to 12 inches of rain this weekend and into next week.
Kirk and Leslie are expected to remain at sea, but Florida could see rough beach conditions throughout the weekend. Here's everything the NHC is monitoring today: ...
Satellite images taken after Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina show washed-out streets and buildings, downed trees, and ...
It is unacceptable and disgusting that in our time of need, cellular service for the entire region is blocked out,” said one ...