On this weekly edition of AccuWeather LIVE, we took a look at how the tropics in the Atlantic may come alive next week.
Meteorologist Justin Povick provided the latest forecast updates and tropical development details. Meteorologist Heather Waldman highlighted the recent rounds of dangerous weather across the country in her weekly Extreme Weather segment.
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Stef Davis spoke with the National Hurricane Center for vital preparation tips for coastal residents. Meteorologist Jim Dickey explained how hurricanes get their names.
Our show's host, Meteorologist Andrew Baglini, was on hand to go over the latest fan photos and to discuss the results of one of the recent polls on our site.
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People itching to get outside in the Northeast will have a great opportunity to do so into early next week as sunny and more seasonable weather builds.
A storm is forecast to bring drenching rain along a 1,500-mile swath, including areas in drought and experiencing dangerous wildfires in the southern United States, spanning late this week to early next week.
After music lovers party it up at some of the most popular festivals in the United States, they often leave behind mountains of waste and forgotten personal items that litter the festival grounds.
Cobra Energy tiene un contrato de $945 millones y realiza labores en la isla desde octubre del año pasado.
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said Wednesday's islandwide blackout, caused by an excavator next to a power transmission line in the south part of the island, was “unacceptable.”
While temperatures will be trimmed across northwestern India into this weekend, the resurgence of heat will come back with a vengeance next week as the highest readings so far this year will be rivaled.
While a severe weather outbreak is not anticipated, the potential for locally damaging storms will progress from New Mexico to Florida into Monday.
Skygazers will be treated to the leak of the Lyrid meteor shower across Asia on Saturday night, but only where the weather cooperates.