What Will Temperatures Look Like In Your Area?

Most of the country is set to experience a hotter-than-average July, but there is a little bit of relief for parts of the Southeast. But many of the areas that get to chill out will also be a little damper than normal.
What Will Temperatures Look Like In Your Area?story-preview

National Hurricane Center Watching Area Across Florida

The National Hurricane Center has highlighted another area to watch for potential tropical development off the Southeast coast. The area includes the Gulf and Atlantic waters on either side of Florida. While this area will be slow to develop, we could see tropical development from a frontal boundary just in time for the holiday weekend. Regardless if the storm develops into anything tropical or not, there will be heavy rain and possible rip currents along the Southeast coast for holiday beachgoers. Watch to see what the National Hurricane Center is tracking.
National Hurricane Center Watching Area Across Floridastory-preview

Two Tropical Systems Impacting Both Coasts Of Mexico

Two tropical systems on either side of Mexico will produce torrential rain, gusty winds and the threat of landslides and mudslides during the next day or so, as these systems impact both coasts of the country. Barry could form on the Atlantic side later today before making landfall along the Mexico coast early Monday morning. On the Pacific side, we could see Flossie form as the system continues to travel northwest, paralleling the coast during the next few days. Watch to see the latest on these two storms and what impacts are expected during the next few days.
Two Tropical Systems Impacting Both Coasts Of Mexicostory-preview

Mama Watches As Baby Moose Rescued

A baby moose reunited with its mother following an ordeal in Homer, Alaska. The baby was trapped underneath a boardwalk, but crews were able to pull it out and release it back to the awaiting mother moose.
Mama Watches As Baby Moose Rescuedstory-preview

These Beaches Are Considered The Most Dangerous In The US

After analyzing more than 500 beaches, researchers ranked the top 10 most dangerous beaches, scoring them out of 100 and focusing on three major hazards for beachgoers.
These Beaches Are Considered The Most Dangerous In The USstory-preview

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