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Tracking the Tropics – August 21, 2025

Posted on August 21, 2025August 21, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – August 21, 2025
Tracking the Tropics

Hurricane Erin still a Category Two storm with winds of 100 mph and a cloud canopy that has expanded to 1,000 miles across.

Tracking the Tropics – August 18, 2025

Posted on August 18, 2025August 22, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – August 18, 2025
Tracking the Tropics

Hurricane Erin underwent a resurgence back to Category Four strength with 140 mph winds on Monday.

Tracking the Tropics – August 17, 2025

Posted on August 17, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – August 17, 2025
Tracking the Tropics

Hurricane Erin became the eleventh Category Five Hurricane in the Atlantic Basin since 2015 on Saturday.

Tracking the Tropics – June 5, 2025

Posted on June 6, 2025June 6, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – June 5, 2025
Blogs, Tracking the Tropics

The Tropical Atlantic is mostly quiet on this Thursday night. Only a tropical wave in the Atlantic and a non-tropical low off the Southeast Coast are being watched.

Tracking the Tropics – May 23, 2025

Posted on May 23, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – May 23, 2025
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Hurricanes Beryl (2024), Floyd (1999), and Rita (2005) were notable storms from their respective seasons. Will the 2025 season produce one like these three storms? We are about to find out with the beginning of the season a little over a week away.

Tracking the Tropics – May 2, 2025

Posted on May 2, 2025May 2, 2025 By Hurricaneville
Tracking the Tropics – May 2, 2025
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Hurricanes Matthew (2016), Irma (2017), and Michael (2018) were three of 10 storms that grew into Category Five Hurricanes since 2015. Those ten monster storms represent 53 percent of all the Cat Five storms in the last 30 years and nearly a quarter of all such storms on record.

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nws_mountholly NWS Mount Holly @nws_mountholly ·
9 Apr

30 years ago today, the final snowfall of the epic 1995-1996 winter began across the region. This storm was the latest winter storm warning in the season on record for the Atlantic City area.

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mark_tarello Mark Tarello @mark_tarello ·
9 Apr

PASS IT ON: Planets Jupiter & Venus will be visible in the west sky tonight 45 minutes after sunset! #Space

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weathernation WeatherNation @weathernation ·
8 Apr

Florida’s week has gotten off to a soggy start, and it isn’t over yet. Showers continue to linger today, with a flood watch through this evening for Miami, FL. 🌧️

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danbury_wx Meteorologist Jack Drake @danbury_wx ·
8 Apr

Our sun angle is increasing as we approach the middle of April. I had one of my friends over the weekend comment to me that she had a sunburn, and that can indeed happen as the UV index approaches 8 and higher. People forget that the sun is equivalent to late August/Early

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