Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym i Otwiera zdjęcie profilowe
Obserwuj
CNN Weather Center
@CNNweather
When weather is the news, you can count on CNN's team of experienced meteorologists to bring it to you first. #CNNWeather
Atlanta, GAcnn.com/weatherDołączył/a marzec 2009

Tweety użytkownika CNN Weather Center

Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
The St. Johns River is going to spend at least the next week at a higher level than it’s been in nearly 60 years, forecasts show, and the National Weather Service warns that water could stay above flood stage through Thanksgiving.
2
5
Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
The past three years have been the driest such period on record in California, state officials said this week. The state is now preparing for the increasing probability that it will see a fourth consecutive dry year.
2
5
Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
Hurricane Ian strengthened overnight as it churned in the Caribbean, prompting urgent preparations in Florida, where the storm could deliver impacts later this week. Follow here for the latest news and forecasts.
1
3
Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
Only a few hours remain before rapidly intensifying #TyphoonNoru (#TyphoonKarding) makes landfall across east central #Luzon in the #Philippines This storm will be very impactful for the region #manila
Cytuj Tweeta
🚨 BREAKING: #TyphoonNoru winds have increased by 150kph in 12 hours, of which 110kph increase occurred in a 6 hour period. This storm will catch people off guard in #Philippines I have never seen a typhoon undergo "extreme rapid intensification" #TyphoonKarding (local) @CNN
Osadzony film
0:06
Wyświetlenia: 119 tys.
13
Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
More than a million people in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are waking up without power or running water again Thursday as crews work to repair critical utilities disabled by Hurricane Fiona – now a Category 4 hurricane heading toward Bermuda.
2
10
Zdjęcie profilowe na koncie biznesowym
A small cluster of storms in the Caribbean has meteorologists’ attention because forecasting models have consistently showed them developing into a tropical system and entering into the Gulf of Mexico - possibly becoming a threat to the US.
5