In addition, the app will send you weather alerts,
like hurricane watches and warnings, for any of your saved locations.
Not exact matches
«You wouldn't even know a
hurricane passed by, if you didn't
watch it,
like we all did.»
Hey everyone -
Like all of you, I have
watched in horror as
Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico.
It's
like watching a tornado and a
hurricane clash.»
The world
watches as the situation in Chester's Mill goes downhill fast, and then turns away once the novelty of a town sealed off from the rest of the world fades and other news stories take top billing, recalling tragedies
like Hurricane Katrina.
Finally today, just
like you, we're
watching the news reports closely about
Hurricane Irma.
On August 25, 2017, Houstonians
like myself
watched live news coverage as
Hurricane Harvey battered the Texas coast to our south, leveling towns
like Rockport and Port Aransas with category 4 winds and storm surges.
As I
watched TV reports showing wind - driven waters sloshing over the floodwalls in several spots around New Orleans today, from a
hurricane whose highest surge missed the city, and as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - ca
hurricane whose highest surge missed the city, and as I read John Schwartz's sobering report from the Army Corps of Engineers war room, I couldn't help returning to a question that has dogged me since I wrote about the swamping of that storied city in 2005 by
Hurricane Katrina — which, like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - ca
Hurricane Katrina — which,
like Gustav, was not even close to a worst - case storm.
We should be in «
watch» mode, sort of
like the beginning of
hurricane season, no individual storms in sight but we have reason to believe that something will happen.