A developing disturbance in the Gulf is not yet a tropical cyclone, but it fits a pattern that forecasters in Miami watch closely every spring. Warm water, limited lead time, and the possibility of “homegrown” development make even a modest system worth serious scrutiny.
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String of Tornadoes Tears Through Oklahoma Overnight, Communities Assessing Damage
A destructive overnight tornado outbreak in Oklahoma left homes shattered, roads blocked, and communities scrambling to account for damage by first light. As residents in and around Enid begin cleanup, the storm is also renewing scrutiny of preparedness, warning systems, and recovery capacity across the state.
Winter Storm Watch Posted for New England With Heavy Snow Expected Through Sunday
A winter storm watch has been posted for parts of New England as forecasters warn of heavy snow, hazardous travel, and the potential for strong winds through Sunday. The system is expected to disrupt roads, strain infrastructure, and test regional preparedness at the peak of weekend activity.
Severe Flooding Shuts Down Highways Across Tennessee as Storms Refuse to Move
Slow-moving storms have turned highways across Tennessee into choke points, with flash flooding, closures, and dangerous rescues underscoring how quickly a wet forecast can become a transportation crisis. The latest disruptions show how stalled weather systems can overwhelm roads, emergency services, and daily life across the state.
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