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End Of Year Expected To Look A Lot Like La Niña Winter

The latest outlook from The Weather Company and Atmospheric G2 shows a warm start, but becoming cooler even relative to average by December.
End Of Year Expected To Look A Lot Like La Niña Winterstory-preview

Tropical Storm Gabrielle Fighting Hostile Conditions

The Atlantic Basin woke up after an almost three-week slumber. After Gabrielle, we're watching another tropical wave for development. Here's the latest.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle Fighting Hostile Conditionsstory-preview

Another Outer Banks Home Collapses Into Sea

An oceanfront home in Buxton, North Carolina collapsed into the Atlantic after a coastal storm battered the Outer Banks with flooding, rain and high winds. The dramatic collapse left behind more than a mile of beach debris, marking the twelfth house lost in this way and highlighting the growing threat of shoreline erosion in the area.
Another Outer Banks Home Collapses Into Seastory-preview

Fall Foliage 2025: When And Where To See Peak Colors

Some places could start seeing vibrant fall colors soon, while others will still have to wait a while. Here's a look at the typical progression of peak fall color across the United States.
Fall Foliage 2025: When And Where To See Peak Colorsstory-preview

September Storms On Tap For Central US

A classic setup of clashing air masses is possible in the week ahead across the Central U.S. and Midwest, which could bring a chance of heavy rainfall and severe storms. Monday’s severe storm threat covers the Central Plains and could impact cities like Oklahoma City and Omaha. The threat of rain and storms spreads east as the week progresses, where cities like St. Louis, Nashville, Lexington, Kentucky and Charleston, West Virginia could be impacted. Here's the latest.
September Storms On Tap For Central USstory-preview