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CT Insider on MSNAmid Trump's plan to dismantle FEMA, Connecticut officials prepare to fight and react to future disastersWith the Federal Emergency Management Agency now a target for dismantling in President Donald Trump's plans for massive budget cuts and reorganizing of government, Connecticut officials have begun ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Several nonprofits and faith-based organizations in south Hillsborough County are taking steps to make sure they’re prepared for the upcoming hurricane season. It’s part of ...
Experts are predicting that the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will be “above-normal,” as Connecticut scientists issue ...
FAIRVIEW, N.C. — Before Hurricane Helene last September, Stuart and Jackie Pacheo's home was wedged between the highway and a small creek in this town just outside Asheville. "We're standing in what ...
Seas will be 1-2 ft. with a light chop. Sunday marks the start of hurricane season. There are no threats for development this week, although we continue to watch a potential area of interest in ...
Saharan dust hinders tropical development. This is good news for the Atlantic basin as hurricane season begins on June 1. The Saharan dust plays a role in hindering tropical storm and hurricane ...
Another potentially dangerous hurricane season officially begins Sunday and with forecasters calling for an “above-average” number of storms, Floridians should have their initial preparations ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.- UConn men's and women's track and field wrapped up the NCAA East First Round in Jacksonville after four days of competition. Four Huskies punched their tickets to Eugene ...
SURF CITY, N.C. (WNCT) — The start of Atlantic hurricane season is just two days away and coastal towns are trying to get people as prepared as possible. The Town of Surf City is helping people ...
When we think about hurricane impacts, the coast may be the first thing that comes to mind, but the impacts of landfalling tropical systems don't stop at the coastline. Hurricane Helene was the ...
The 2025 hurricane season begins this weekend, and Floridians are preparing. The National Hurricane Center said it’s ready — despite possible future federal budget cuts. Uncertainty remains over how ...
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