Idalia was downgraded to a Category 1 and then to a tropical storm later in the day as its wind speeds declined. Hurricane warnings were issued for parts of Georgia and South Carolina as Idalia continued to travel along its projected path up the southeast coast of the U.S....
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper alsodeclared a state of emergencyahead of Hurricane Idalia, as didGeorgia Gov. Brian Kemp. "We are taking every precaution ahead of Hurricane Idalia's landfall tomorrow, and I am taking this additional executive action to ensure state assets are ready to respond...
It’s expected to move along the coast of the Southeast U.S. after crossing Florida. “While Idalia should weaken after landfall, it is likely to still be a hurricane while moving across southern Georgia, and near the coast of Georgia or southern South Carolina late today,” the hurricane...
A rare blue supermoon could be playing a role in worsening the impact of Hurricane Idalia as the storm lashes Florida's west coast.
Compared to last year’s Hurricane Idalia, she said Helene caused more than double the amount of damage to the company's distribution system, and significantly more to the transmission system, complicating restoration efforts. We know you depend on us to deliver the energy you need - and ...
Hurricane Idalia is picking up steam: It's expected to bring 100-plus mph winds, destructive storm surge, and heavy rains to Florida. Many of the worst impacts will happen in parts of the state's Gulf Coast, where Idalia will make landfall Wednesday morning. For those interested in ...
Hurricane Idalia, now a Category 1 storm, is expected to make landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast onWednesday. The hurricane's likely transformation between now and then will be due in part to theunusually warm waters on its path.As of 11 a.m. Eastern on Tuesday, Idalia had winds of ...
Hurricane Idalia (2023) – a hurricane that had a similar trajectory Hurricane Helene (2024) – another hurricane that had a similar path and intensity Hurricane Milton (2024) – another October Gulf of Mexico Category 5 hurricane that also struck Florida Notes ^ The position of Michael's Cate...
Idalia has rapidly intensified over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and is forecast to become an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane as it bears down on Florida’s west coast.
Idalia is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane along Florida’s Big Bend, a natural, storm-surge-prone divot along the coast stretching from Tampa to just south of Tallahassee. The current track of Idalia has the cyclone making landfall there Wednesdaynorth of Cedar Keyas a Categor...