A powerful nor'easter is expected to hit New York and New Jersey with heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding starting Sunday through Monday, prompting emergency alerts, cancellations, and urging residents to prepare and stay informed.
Governor Stein declared a State of Emergency in North Carolina due to upcoming heavy rainfall and potential flooding from Tropical Depression 9 or future storms, mobilizing emergency resources and urging residents to prepare and stay informed.
Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest storm of the year, is approaching southern China after impacting the Philippines, prompting evacuations and severe weather preparations in Hong Kong and Guangdong, with expected landfall on Wednesday as a 'very strong typhoon' causing significant storm surges and heavy rain.
Hong Kong International Airport is considering a 36-hour closure due to Super Typhoon Ragasa, one of the strongest storms in years, which is expected to make landfall over Guangdong province. The shutdown aims to prevent damage and avoid chaos like the 2023 storm, with airlines waiving change fees and rescheduling flights. The storm's intensity and trajectory pose significant risks to residents and the economy, prompting extensive safety preparations.
Hurricane Erin, a Category 4 storm and the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, is approaching the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos, causing rough seas and prompting evacuations, while its effects are also expected to bring coastal flooding and dangerous surf to North Carolina's Outer Banks, despite not making direct landfall.
Following deadly floods in Texas, Congressman Joaquin Castro calls for a thorough investigation into the weather alert system and storm preparedness, highlighting staffing cuts at the National Weather Service and the need for improved warning and evacuation procedures to prevent future tragedies amid increasing extreme weather events.
The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, with forecasts predicting an above-average number of storms, including potential major hurricanes, amid concerns over climate change and federal staffing cuts affecting disaster response capabilities. Preparation tips and storm naming details are also provided.
Severe Weather Team 2 is warning of a level 2 severe weather threat across Georgia on Friday, with the possibility of tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail. The risk is expected to begin in the afternoon and wrap up around 8 p.m., prompting multiple school closures. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest timing and threats through Severe Weather Team 2.
Rhode Island officials are preparing for a storm and urging residents to be prepared for potential power outages that could last for days. Crews are on standby to address outages, and residents are advised to keep their phones and devices charged. Governor Dan McKee emphasized the importance of safety and patience, urging residents to stay inside during the storm and avoid going out until wind speeds calm down. The state is also monitoring problem areas for flooding and clearing drains.
Central Florida is under a considerable threat for strong to severe storms, with a level 3-5 risk for numerous strong to severe storms. Tornado watches have been issued for some counties, with the worst of the weather expected in the late afternoon and evening. Residents are advised to stay informed, prepare for severe weather, and know where to go to stay safe. Damaging winds are the highest concern, with the severe line of storms expected to move into northeastern parts of Central Florida around 3 p.m. and winding down by 8 p.m.
Tropical Storm Idalia is forecasted to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast on Tuesday night or Wednesday. The storm poses risks of life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force winds, prompting Governor Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency and mobilize resources. There are concerns about fuel price-gouging due to a mix-up at the Port of Tampa, and residents are urged to have a hurricane plan in place. The storm could also impact the Southeast, including Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas, with heavy rain and flooding.