Epsilon strengthens into Cat. 1 hurricane; 10th named hurricane of the season

Epsilon strengthens into Cat. 1 hurricane; 10th named hurricane of the season

Miami — Epsilon strengthened into a Cat. 1 hurricane on Tuesday night with winds of 75 mph. The storm is currently about 545 miles southeast of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center said the storm is currently movingat 13 mph. The storm is expected to make a slight northwest turn on Thursday. Epsilon will makes its closet approach to Bermuda on Thursday night. Additional strengthening of the storm is expected over the next couple days. Epsilon…

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Epsilon strengthens into Cat. 1 hurricane; 10th named storm of the season

Epsilon strengthens into Cat. 1 hurricane; 10th named storm of the season

Miami — Epsilon strengthened into a Cat. 1 hurricane on Tuesday night with winds of 75 mph. The storm is currently about 545 miles southeast of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center said the storm is currently movingat 13 mph. The storm is expected to make a slight northwest turn on Thursday. Epsilon will makes its closet approach to Bermuda on Thursday night. Additional strengthening of the storm is expected over the next couple days. Epsilon…

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Epsilon strengthens into Category 1 hurricane in Atlantic Ocean

Epsilon strengthens into Category 1 hurricane in Atlantic Ocean

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Tropical Storm Epsilon strengthened into a hurricane Tuesday evening. According to the National Hurricane Center, Epsilon has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. The storm is moving northwest at 13 mph. Epsilon is forecast for remain at hurricane strength by the time it approaches Bermuda Thursday. Epsilon should not threaten North Carolina or any other state in the USA. However, the storm will churn up the sea.“If you have weekend plans…

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Tropical Storm Epsilon could become Category 1 hurricane by Thursday

Tropical Storm Epsilon could become Category 1 hurricane by Thursday

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Tropical Storm Epsilon is starting to move toward Bermuda after sitting stationary for nearly a full day. According to the National Hurricane Center, Epsilon has maximum sustained winds at about 45 miles per hour and is now moving northwest at 3 miles per hour. The tropical storm is around 750 miles southeast of Bermuda. It is expected to strengthen into a hurricane sometime Tuesday. Epsilon should not threaten North Carolina or…

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Tropical Storm Epsilon expected to become Cat. 1 hurricane

Tropical Storm Epsilon expected to become Cat. 1 hurricane

Miami — After a few quiet weeks in the tropics, Tropical Storm Epsilon formed southeast of Bermuda on Monday. Epsilon could become a Category 1 hurricane within the next 72 hours, with Bermuda in the forecast cone. The storm is currently 730 miles southeast of Bermuda. “We do expect it to intensify and the forward motion increase,” said WRAL meteorologist Mike Maze. As of the 11 p.m. advisory on Monday, the storm is moving 2…

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Tropical Storm Epsilon forms in Atlantic Ocean, could be hurricane strength by Thursday

Tropical Storm Epsilon forms in Atlantic Ocean, could be hurricane strength by Thursday

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Tropical Storm Epsilon formed Monday morning in the Atlantic Ocean about 735 miles southeast of Bermuda. Epsilon has maximum sustained winds near 40 miles per hour and it is not moving. The storm is expected to continue to strengthen over the next 72 hours. It should also start moving to its northwest sometime Tuesday. Epsilon is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Thursday. It could approach Bermuda as a hurricane…

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Tropical Storm Epsilon forms near Bermuda

Tropical Storm Epsilon forms near Bermuda

After a few quiet weeks in the tropics, Tropical Storm Epsilon formed northeast of Bermuda on Monday. Epsilon could become a Category 1 hurricane within the next 72 hours, with Bermuda in the forecast cone. Currently, the U.S. is expected to see indirect impacts only, with rip currents possible along the coast by the end of the week. One other area to watch is a low pressure system that could form over the western Caribbean…

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Report: Damage from August wind storm in Midwest at $7.5B

Report: Damage from August wind storm in Midwest at $7.5B

DES MOINES, Iowa — Damage estimates from a rare wind storm that slammed Iowa and some other parts of the Midwest in August are growing, with the total now at $7.5 billion, according to a new report. The Aug. 10 storm hit Iowa hard but also caused damage in Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota and Indiana. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it’s currently the second-costliest U.S. disaster so far in 2020, although cost estimates for…

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Trump administration rejects California's request for financial help with wildfires

Trump administration rejects California's request for financial help with wildfires

LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration has rejected California’s request for federal financial assistance during the state’s worst wildfire season in history. California is filing an appeal, but Trump’s rejection could leave California struggling to cope with the cost, despite the fact the federal government controls 57% of California’s forested lands. Gov. Gavin Newsom has estimated potential federal assistance at $346 million, including $200 million for the Creek Fire alone. Officials could not provide a…

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Winds push Colorado wildfire to largest in state history

Winds push Colorado wildfire to largest in state history

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — One of two Rocky Mountain wildfires fanned by strong winds has become the largest in Colorado history. Firefighters expected windy weather to continue into the weekend but said they were well-positioned to keep the Cameron Peak Fire from burning more cabins in the mountains west of Fort Collins, Colorado. About 90 fire engines and 500 firefighters were in place Thursday to protect homes and other buildings along the fire’s especially active…

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National Hurricane Center monitoring three systems with low chances to develop into serious storms

National Hurricane Center monitoring three systems with low chances to develop into serious storms

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — After a record-breaking hurricane season, the Atlantic storm basin has been relatively quiet over the past couple days. However, the National Hurricane Center is now monitoring three potential systems. None of the three are likely to develop into a serious storm, but if they do, the next one to be named will be called Epsilon. Despite this lull in hurricane activity, hurricane season does not end until November 30. In North…

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A list of the most destructive hurricanes in North Carolina history

A list of the most destructive hurricanes in North Carolina history

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Here are the six most destructive hurricanes ever to hit North Carolina: 6. Hurricane Diana Date: September 13, 1984Landfall: Cape Fear, North CarolinaSaffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale: Category 2Main impact: FloodingHighest rainfall total: Duplin County, 14 inchesHighest wind gust: Oak Island, 115 mphDamage estimates: $65.5 million dollars (1984 USD)Deaths: 0 (3 indirectly) 5. Hurricane Matthew Date: October 8, 2016Landfall: McClellanville, South CarolinaSaffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale: Category 1Main impact: FloodingHighest rainfall total: Evergreen, 18.95 inchesHighest…

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10,000 evacuated in Cambodia due to flooding; rice crop hit

10,000 evacuated in Cambodia due to flooding; rice crop hit

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — More than 10,000 people have been evacuated in Cambodia after a tropical storm triggered flash floods, an official said Wednesday. Seasonal rains made worse by the storm caused flooding in 19 of the country’s 25 provinces, affecting 140,000 people in all, said Khun Sokha, a spokesman for the National Committee for Disaster Management. The flooding also destroyed thousands of hectares (acres) of rice, he said. The capital, Phnom Penh, was not…

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Flooding in central Vietnam kills 17 since last week

Flooding in central Vietnam kills 17 since last week

HANOI, Vietnam — Torrential rains have flooded central Vietnam and killed at least 17 people since last week, as the region braces for more heavy rainfall, state media reported Monday. According to weather forecasters, water levels will keep rising, swelling rivers and submerging more communities in the region, the state-owned Tuoi Tre newspaper reported. The situation worsened over the weekend when Tropical Storm Linfa, which weakened to a depression when it hit the country, brought…

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Level 1 Severe Weather Risk for Parts of NC

Level 1 Severe Weather Risk for Parts of NC

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A warm front associated with post-tropical cyclone Delta is providing the possibility of severe weather for the Sandhills and southern half of the Coastal Plain tonight. This warm front has allowed for thunderstorms to grow and has produced weak rotation within these storms and have prompted tornado warnings. The main threat for south-central NC is a damaging wind gust or even an isolated tornado. The storm threat will begin to diminish…

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