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A wet track for the Baltimore Grand Prix?
Maryland WeatherAt the end of a week of deep blue skies, the folks driving the Indy cars in the Baltimore Grand Prix races this weekend may have to contend with some rain on the track. And those in the stands will need to......Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, National Hurricane Center, Labor Day
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Katia nearly a hurricane; Gulf storm brewing
Maryland WeatherTropical Storm Katia is now producing top sustained winds of 70 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center, and it is expected to reach hurricane force tonight - just the second storm this season to become a hurricane.Meanwhile, another storm......Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Cuba
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Plenty of uncertainty about Katia, Gulf storm
Maryland WeatherThere's plenty of activity in the tropics this morning, but also plenty of uncertainty about where these two storms might pose a threat.The most immediate concern is with the thunderstorms and gusty winds in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters at......Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Weather
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Big, wet Gulf storm unlucky for all
Maryland WeatherTropical Depression 13 continues to linger off the northern Gulf Coast Friday, with modest winds but formidible rains for the region, and for wherever the storm decides to go next week.Forecaster expect TD13 to reach tropical storm strength later today,.....Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, National Hurricane Center
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Who picks these storm names, anyway?
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Jeffrey Brauner, in Baltimore, asks: “Who chooses new hurricane names … and why are there some that are rather irregular forms? Why Gert instead of Gertrude, Katia instead of Kate or Katie?” When names of the...Tags: Space Programs, NASA
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A month's rain in a week
Maryland WeatherThe slow-moving remnants of Tropical Storm Lee continued to unload on Maryland Wednesday morning, pushing rivers ands creeks toward flood stage, inundating many roadways and slowing the morning commute to a crawl. Barely a week into the new month and........Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Gardens and Parks, St. Mary's County, U.S. Geological Survey
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Somebody turn off the rain machine!
Maryland WeatherThe epic rainfall that has hosed Central Maryland since Monday continued overnight. And it's not over yet.The three-day total at BWI had reached 6.67 inches by midnight. We've had 5.74 inches here on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville. But some locations...Tags: Port Deposit, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Tropical Storms, Parkville, Weather Reports
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Beach news recap from Labor Day weekend
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelLabor Day weekend had packed beaches during the holiday but also a number of unfortunate incidents at the beach. Of all the things, there was a drowning in Daytona Beach, another man who died in Melbourne Beach, a rash of jellyfish stings. There were also... -
Surfing waves and rip currents from Hurricane Katia
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelThe National Weather Service is continuing to warn ocean swimmers of the high risk of rip currents for this week and into the weekend, with Hurricane Katia sending a potent ocean swell to our local beaches. Katia, as of the 11 a.m. forecast today, was... -
Weekend outlook: lingering rip current risk, fewer lifeguards
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelThe National Weather Service is still warning swimmers that potentially dangerous rip currents persist, though Hurricane Katia has already passed. The storm sent a potent ocean swell to local shores, offering some very surfable waves, but also... -
Red flag warning at Volusia beaches today
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelThe Volusia Beach Patrol rescued 54 people yesterday from strong rip currents. The surf was churned up by Hurricane Katia as the storm passed. Lifeguards are flying red flags today to warn that conditions are still potentially dangerous. Swimming near a... -
Tropical Storm Katia likely to strengthen into a hurricane today
Sun SentinelSteady gaining organization, Tropical Storm Katia likely will strengthen into hurricane on Wednesday. It is forecast to intensify to category 3 status with top winds of 120 mph within the next five days. The good news: The projected path continues to...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Antilles, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center
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