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Tropical Storm Ophelia came and went over the weekend, drenching the Eastern Seaboard and bringing strong winds and coastal flooding. The system is largely gone now, but hurricane season charges ...
A tropical storm off the mid-Atlantic coast began dumping rain on parts of North Carolina on Friday and will likely bring more precipitation along with high winds and storm surges to parts of ...
Tropical Storm Ophelia has strengthened off the East Coast, Hurricane Hunters data shows, as North Carolina and parts of the mid-Atlantic prepare for a soggy and windy weekend ahead of the storm ...
Ophelia was expected to weaken as it churned north-northeast, but heavy rainfall still threatened to cause flooding across a vast area of the Mid-Atlantic into southern New England.
Tropical Storm Ophelia was downgraded to a post-tropical low but continued to pose a threat of coastal flooding and flash floods.
While Ophelia is forecast to slowly weaken as it heads northward, it has a large wind field, with tropical-storm-force winds extending 310 miles from the center.
Heavy rain from Ophelia will also pose a risk of flash flooding from Virginia to New Jersey, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Ophelia is leading to closures and cancellations in the Philadelphia region.
The possibility of flooding and heavy rains in New York City from Tropical Depression Ophelia will last well past Monday’s morning commute, forecasters say.
Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall early Saturday morning, blasting North Carolina with 70 mph winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding, and knocking power out for over 70,000 homes and businesses ...
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