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Oct. 24, 2024
Forecasters say a moderate to large, medium-period, north-northeast swell will produce advisory-level surf that is expected to peak early Friday, then decline over the weekend.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 24, 2024
As of 5 a.m., Kristy had maximum sustained winds of 150 mph, with higher gusts, and was located about 2,325 miles east-southeast of Hilo, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
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- By Neil Jerome Morales and Mikhail Flores / Reuters
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Oct. 24, 2024
Trami, locally known as severe tropical storm Kristine, dumped heavy to torrential rain on the main island of Luzon triggering widespread flooding and landslides.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 23, 2024
While Kristy is currently near its peak, forecasters predict the storm will start to gradually weaken Friday and dissipate into a remnant low by Monday as it moves toward the Central Pacific.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 18, 2024
Today’s forecast for most of the state calls for partly to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers in windward and mauka areas, while leeward areas may see isolated showers.
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NOAA predicts that La Nina — characterized by cooler-than-average ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific — is likely to emerge in the tropical Pacific by the end of November.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 17, 2024
Peak high tides will occur daily during early morning hours, according to forecasters, who expect isolated, minor coastal flooding along low-lying coastal roadways, docks and boat ramps.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 16, 2024
Weather officials caution that the combination of strong winds, dry fuels and low humidity could lead to extreme fire behavior.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 14, 2024
Officials warn of strong, breaking waves and strong currents, which will make swimming dangerous.
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- By Brad Brooks and Leonora LaPeter Anton / Reuters
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Oct. 11, 2024
While some coastal cities such as Tampa were spared the catastrophic surge of seawater that many forecasters feared, Milton brought widespread flooding and touched off a spate of deadly tornadoes on Florida’s east coast, killing at least 16 people and leaving millions without power.
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- By Moira Warburton / Reuters
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Oct. 9, 2024
Representative Chuck Edwards, who represents a North Carolina district hit hard by flooding caused by Hurricane Helene in late September, called out the “outrageous rumors” spread by “untrustworthy sources trying to spark chaos.”
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- By Leonora LaPeter Anton and Brad Brooks / Reuters
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Oct. 9, 2024
The storm made landfall around 8:30 p.m. EDT (0030 GMT) as a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour (195 kph) near Siesta Key, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
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- By Abhinav Parmar / Reuters
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Oct. 8, 2024
As of this afternoon, 896 flights within, into, or out of the United States were delayed, and 696 were canceled, with that number expected to rise as more than 1,500 flights scheduled for Wednesday have already been canceled, according to flight tracking data provider FlightAware.
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- By Julio-Cesar Chavez and Octavio Jones / Reuters
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Oct. 8, 2024
“Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida,” the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
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- By Brendan OBrien and David Alire Garcia / Reuters
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Oct. 7, 2024
With maximum sustained winds of 180 miles per hour (285 kph), Milton was categorized as the strongest level storm on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale.
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- By Stephanie Kelly
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Oct. 5, 2024
One of the more far-fetched rumors is that Helene was an engineered storm to allow corporations to mine regional lithium deposits.
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- By Richard Tribou / Orlando Sentinel
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Oct. 5, 2024
Forecasters said when an inner core becomes established, Milton could grow dramatically, with it approaching near major hurricane strength.
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- By Karl Plume and Nathan Frandino / Reuters
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Oct. 4, 2024
One week after Helene slammed into the Florida Panhandle and devastated wide swaths of half a dozen states, untold thousands remained cut off around Asheville, North Carolina, with many roads impassable and telecommunications equipment damaged or destroyed.
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