Hurricane season may not take much of a rest after Imelda. Here's the very latest on two areas we're watching in the Atlantic, including a Florida soaking.
Summer is not going down without a fight over the thermostat as we head into the first weekend of October. Much of the East will see above-average warmth for the next several days, with parts of the Great Lakes, Midwest and Northeast running 25 to 30 degrees above average. From Minneapolis to Houston and New York to Nashville, you might want to save the pumpkin patches and hay rides for another weekend. Here’s how hot it could get.
The Sunshine State is in for a soaking over the next several days as tropical moisture continues to linger. As a result, there is a multiday flood threat for parts of the eastern coast of Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Daytona Beach and Jacksonville. Will this wet weather subside anytime soon? Check out the forecast here.
Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto didn’t have to make landfall to cause some serious damage along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Dramatic video shows the moment multiple homes crumbled on the beach at Buxton and were dragged into the ocean by high winds and massive waves.
Leaves are starting to really pop across the Northern Tier of the country, as that beautiful fall color is on full display. Higher elevations are also starting to see the leaves change, as leaf peepers are getting a real treat this October. Watch to see the latest update on where the leaves are showing off their brightest fall color.