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The tropical storm watch from the North Carolina–Virginia state line to Great Egg Harbor was northward extended to Sandy Hook, New Jersey, while the portion south of Chincoteague was discontinued at 0:900 UTC on September 5. That tropical storm watch was upgraded to a tropical storm warning at 15:00 UTC on September 5.
Tropical Storm Hanna, the third active named storm and eighth of the Atlantic hurricane season, is on its way to Texas. Crossing the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Hanna followed in Tropical Storm ...
1900 UTC (3:00 p.m. AST) – Tropical Storm Hanna makes landfall near Middle Caicos Island with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). [14] September 4 Track map of Tropical Storm Josephine. 0000 UTC (8:00 p.m. AST September 3) – Hurricane Ike rapidly strengthens into a Category 3 hurricane. [15]
Tropical Storm Grace (2003) – Brought light and isolated rainfall to Georgia, generally about 1 inch (25 mm). Tropical Storm Henri (2003) – The outerbands brought generally light rainfall to the southern portions of the state, reaching about 5 inches (130 mm). Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004) – This storm dropped generally light rainfall in ...
Hanna is packing 80 mph winds and moving west over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico at a speed of 7 mph. A hurricane warning was issued for Corpus Christi and surrounding areas, the first ...
Hurricane Hanna roared ashore onto the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category 1 storm on Saturday, bringing winds that lashed the shoreline with rain and storm surge, and even threatening to bring ...
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September 6, 2008 – The remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna led to a possible EF1 tornado that may have touched down in Allentown, Pennsylvania. [56] September 14, 2008 – The remnants of Hurricane Ike caused 180,000 people to be without power in western Pennsylvania, wind gusts over 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), and other wind damage. In Oil ...