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The forecast of hurricanes and major hurricanes may end up being accurate, depending on what happens with Kirk and other activity, but the number of named storms forecast will likely be much too ...
October 28, 1872: A tropical storm passes over New York City and Long Island. [11] October 1, 1874: New York City and the Hudson Valley receives rainfall after a minimal tropical storm tracked over Eastern New York. [11] September 19, 1876: The remnants of the San Felipe hurricane track over western New York State, although damage is unknown. [11]
Follow here for the latest on storms for Monday, Nov. 11. Hurricane Rafael, the storm that pummeled Cuba this week with 115-mph winds and intense rainfall, now isn't forecast to make landfall in ...
DaSilva explained that there is the potential of "tropical trouble brewing in the early days of December, outside of the official Atlantic hurricane season. “We may even see a tropical storm in ...
Progression of a well-anticipated high risk event across the Central Plains on April 14, 2012. This event ultimately produced 85 tornadoes that day, one of which killed six people. A high risk severe weather event is the greatest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for convective weather events in the United States. On the ...
At least 43 people died in New York City as a result of the storm, and 53 in the state. Thousands of homes and an estimated 250,000 vehicles were destroyed during the storm, and the economic losses in New York City were estimated to be roughly $19 billion [3] with an estimated $32.8 billion required for restoration across the state. [4]
October hurricane forecast: Brace for the 'return of big hurricanes' Hurricane Kirk path tracker Hurricane Kirk spaghetti models System could threaten Florida next week. The NHC also said ...
A flash flood emergency was issued for the Finger Lakes region of New York. Delaware, Otsego, and Sullivan counties experienced flooding. Peak winds of 52 mph (84 km/h) and 60 mph (97 km/h) were recorded in New York State and Connecticut, respectively. [14] The storm dropped a maximum total of 8.69 in (221 mm) of rain in Baiting Hollow, New