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Which East Coast Cities Will Want To Keep An Eye On This?

Like most Septembers, the parade of Atlantic storms is expected to continue into next week. Two more storms could form, one possibly a Bermuda threat, one possibly a U.S. concern. Here's the latest thinking.
Which East Coast Cities Will Want To Keep An Eye On This?story-preview

WATCH: We Are Tracking Hurricane Gabrielle

Major Hurricane Gabrielle will be moving east, away from Bermuda Tuesday. However, the U.S. East Coast and Atlantic Canada are still feeling the impacts of rough surf and a high risk for rip currents, especially from North Carolina northward. Gabrielle is forecast to slowly weaken as it moves across the Atlantic this week, but it could pass close to the Azores as a hurricane by Thursday and Friday. Here’s the latest.
WATCH: We Are Tracking Hurricane Gabriellestory-preview

See How This Blob Affects Ocean Temperatures

The Blob is a marine heatwave that typically spans parts of the North Pacific Ocean. Marine heatwaves have the capacity to disrupt marine life, climate patterns and can significantly impact weather across parts of America. This year, it is a little different.
See How This Blob Affects Ocean Temperaturesstory-preview

First Snows? Some Could Be Sooner Than Expected

Despite being astronomical fall, many northern regions regularly see snow as early as September and October. Here’s who could see snow transform traditional autumn activities into unexpectedly wintry adventures.
First Snows? Some Could Be Sooner Than Expectedstory-preview

Fall Foliage Map Tracker

See how fall's colors are progressing and when they'll peak near you.
Fall Foliage Map Trackerstory-preview