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No tropical development expected in the Atlantic.
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No tropical development expected in the Atlantic.

Temperatures will feel like 105°+.

After Hurricane Lala, the Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary reports all cats are safe, but the storm left $15,000 to $20,000 in damages; donations are crucial for recovery.

More than 130,000 households were without power Sunday morning across Hawaii's three largest islands, and at least one person was killed during the storm.

The National Hurricane Center said Lala’s maximum sustained winds increased to 75 mph, making it a Category 1 hurricane.

Lala is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane as it approaches the Big Island, bringing life-threatening flooding and landslides.

Category 5 is the highest rating on the Saffir-Simpson scale—but hurricanes can still become much stronger. So why stop at 5?

Millions witnessed a solar eclipse over Europe on Wednesday, but some experienced a partial solar eclipse in the United States.

Tropical Storm Cristobal has formed with 45 mph winds in the Atlantic, but forecasters already expect the storm to weaken and dissipate Thursday.

Strong winds from severe storms in Ohio caused a car to flip over on a freeway Tuesday morning.