Monthly Archives: September 2018

September 10th, 2018: Large & Powerful Florence Churns West-Northwest Towards a Likely Extreme-Impact Carolinas Landfall

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September 8th, 2018: Florence Poses a Major Risk to the Southeast U.S. as it Churns Westward

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September 7th, 2018: Gordon Remnants to Bring Flooding Concerns to Ohio

The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon will move across the southern Great Lakes as a non-tropical low-pressure this weekend.  This will combine with a front, the jet stream, and lingering tropical moisture to wring out quite a bit of rain … Continue reading

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September 6th, 2018: All Eyes Now on Florence

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September 2, 2018: Tropics heating up just in time for peak season

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