Tag : Meteorologist Justin Gehrts

Widespread warmth sprawls over the U.S. as summer ends

Fall begins on Thursday, and the weather seems to know that. We’re going to squeeze every drop out of summer…

2 years ago

It’s time for the fall’s ragweed and mold allergy season

Ragweed and mold make autumn a sneezing season for millions of people. What You Need To Know Ragweed pollen is…

2 years ago

This week marks the anniversaries of 2 historic hurricanes

This week marks the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey and 30-year anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. What You Need To Know…

2 years ago

Full moon could obscure the Perseid meteor shower

The week wraps up with two night-sky events, but one will make the other hard to see. What You Need…

2 years ago

The pattern in the tropics starts shifting in August

August is here and that means that the average peak of hurricane season is approaching. This month usually marks the…

2 years ago

Delta Aquariid meteor shower favors southern skywatchers

The peak of the Perseid meteor shower is still a couple of weeks away, but another one peaks the night…

2 years ago

Feds hope new website can prevent deaths from worsening heat

WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government hopes a new website can help people and local governments beat the increasingly deadly…

2 years ago

When does a hurricane make landfall?

Hurricane landfall, as with real estate, is all about location, location, location. However, the definition of “landfall” can be more…

2 years ago

Wednesday brings July’s full moon, the ‘Buck Moon’

This month’s “Buck Moon” also happens when the moon will be at its closest to Earth for the year. What…

2 years ago

This is where you can always find a ‘Hurricane’ in the U.S.

Two cities in the United States have the name “Hurricane,” and if you think they’re on the coast… think again.…

2 years ago