The no name storm that dumped rain on the Carolinas is pushing ample moisture up through the mid-Atlantic on Tuesday. Heavy rain, flooding and high waves are expected across the region.
Forecasters at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center say La Niña could form in the coming weeks. La Niña is expected to emerge this fall and last through the winter months.
September’s full moon is known as the Harvest Moon, but it’s so much more than that this time around. The full moon Tuesday will also be part of a partial lunar eclipse - plus, it’s a supermoon, the second of four consecutive supermoons this year. It’s also called the Corn Moon or Fruit Moon.