Stormy weather in Massachusetts caused power outages affecting 21,000 customers, with high winds and fallen trees disrupting travel and causing delays and cancellations at Logan Airport, as authorities warn of ongoing severe conditions.
The 2025 Venice Film Festival highlighted political issues like the Gaza war, showcased potential Oscar contenders such as 'Bugonia' and 'The Smashing Machine,' and enjoyed favorable weather, with Hollywood stars and political activism taking center stage.
A 50% chance of a tropical or subtropical depression forming near Florida or off the Southeast coast over the holiday weekend, with stormy weather, gusty winds, and potential flash flooding expected across Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, regardless of whether a depression develops.
Five U.S. Marines are confirmed dead after their CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter crashed in stormy weather in the mountains outside San Diego. The helicopter vanished while returning to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar after training at Creech Air Force Base. Efforts to recover the remains of the Marines have begun, and an investigation into the crash is underway. The CH-53E Super Stallion is the largest helicopter in the military and has been involved in several deadly accidents in the past. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden expressed their condolences to the families of the fallen Marines.
More than 231,000 PG&E customers in the Bay Area are without power due to stormy weather, with the South Bay, North Bay, East Bay, Peninsula, and San Francisco all affected. PG&E officials warned that high winds could lead to downed power lines and advised people to stay away from them, assume they are energized, and call 911 and PG&E if they see any.
The Eastern Shore is bracing for stormy weather with high winds and heavy rains expected to arrive late Tuesday and last into Wednesday morning. A high wind watch has been issued for several counties in Maryland and Virginia, with winds of 30 to 40 mph and possible gusts to 60 mph. Additionally, heavy rain is expected, with flooding anticipated during high tide cycles in the Chesapeake Bay.
Stormy weather threatens Thanksgiving travel plans as airlines prepare for the busiest Thanksgiving ever and millions of Americans hit the road. Dangerous storms, including the possibility of tornadoes, are sweeping through the South, while rain and gusty winds are forecasted for the Ohio Valley, Gulf Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. Some localized flooding and flight delays are expected, with railways also potentially experiencing backups. Despite the weather, gas prices are cheaper, leading to an expected increase in car travel. Warm and dry weather is anticipated for much of the country on Thanksgiving day, except for parts of the Northern Plains and the Front Range, which may see some snow.
New Hampshire can expect stormy weather on Tuesday with snow turning into rain on Wednesday. Snowfall is predicted to be up to 3 inches in Concord and the capital region, about an inch in Nashua, Hillsborough County, and interior Rockingham County, and less than an inch on the Seacoast. Thanksgiving Day will have sunny skies with highs in the lower 40s.
Stormy weather is expected to impact Thanksgiving travel plans, with rain, thunderstorms, and winds forecasted across different regions from Sunday to Wednesday. The storm system will move across the Southern Plains, Southern United States, and Southeast, potentially causing delays and heavier traffic. AAA predicts that 55.4 million Americans will travel for Thanksgiving, with the majority going by road. Early travelers on Monday may be spared from heavy rain and thunderstorms, but the Eastern Seaboard and Great Lakes region could experience heavier rain and delays later in the week. Thanksgiving Day itself is expected to be milder, with potential mountain snow in interior western states.
Stormy weather across the Baltic Sea region caused airport delays, suspended ferry services, and a train derailment in Sweden. One person was killed in Lithuania, and extensive damage was reported in Latvia. The storm also affected Denmark and Norway, with flooded streets and raised weather warnings.
A United Airlines flight traveling from Houston International Airport slid off the secondary runway and into the grass at Lake Charles Regional Airport during stormy weather. No injuries were reported, and passengers are being transported to the terminal while the plane is towed back onto the pavement.
Passengers aboard a Carnival Cruise Line ship experienced a rough return to port in Charleston, South Carolina, as stormy weather brought heavy seas to the region. The ship's return from the Bahamas had been delayed by the storm, but the dark skies and rough seas remained when the ship approached the port of Charleston. Several individuals aboard the ship took to social media to share photos and videos of the ordeal, a number of which showed broken glass, doors knocked out of their frames, and water damage in certain corridors of the ship. Carnival Cruise Line stated that the weather and rough surf led to some crew cabins being temporarily taken out of service while they clean up water damage.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are monitoring a tropical disturbance near the Bahamas, which has a low chance of developing into a storm. However, the overall atmospheric pattern over the southeastern US will remain unsettled over the next few days and into the Memorial Day weekend, with stormy weather expected even if a tropical or subtropical storm does not develop. "Preseason" storms are not rare, with 19 storms forming before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season over the past 50 years.