- Hurricane survival kit: How to keep your family safe when a hurricane hits
- Houston-area storm damage: Update on status of schools, power outages and resources for storm victims
- EF-1 tornadoes ripped through Cypress, Waller County areas with winds at more than 100 mph, NWS reports
- Houston-area storm damage updates: Clean up continues after NWS says two EF-1 tornadoes and powerful derecho ripped through SE Texas
- Low risk of damaging winds, hail from Saturday storms
Hurricane Michael: Creepy skull spotted in satellite imagery
View The Original Article Here
Forecasters following Hurricane Michael have spotted something spooky in the satellite imagery, AccuWeather reports.
On Tuesday morning, meteorologist Jim Dickey in Ft. Myers, Florida, tweeted that the storm took on the appearance of a skull in its infrared imagery as the eye began to clear out.
The same phenomenon was spotted in 2016 with Hurricane Matthew.
The 2018 hurricane, currently a category 2, is expected to make landfall Wednesday.