Large swells from Hurricane Kirk could bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to the East Coast of the U.S. by Sunday.
While Hurricane Kirk is expected to stay over the Atlantic Ocean, impacts could be felt as far as the East Coast of the ...
As per the National Hurricane Center's 5 pm Friday update, Category 4 Hurricane Kirk is 960 miles east-northeast of the ...
As per the National Hurricane Center's 5 pm Friday update, Category 4 Hurricane Kirk is 960 miles east-northeast of the ...
On Thursday at 11 am, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Category 3 Hurricane Kirk is 1130 miles ...
The hurricane is expected to trigger dangerous swells along the U.S. East Coast, despite moving eastwards across the Atlantic ...
Forecasters say Hurricane Kirk has strengthened into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and waves from the system could ...
The National Hurricane Center’s 4 pm Friday advisory reported that Category 4 Hurricane Kirk is 960 miles east-northeast of ...
Forecasters say Hurricane Kirk has strengthened into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and waves from the system could ...
At Friday's 11 a.m. update, Kirk was a "Major Hurricane" with sustained winds of 140 mph, gusting to 165 mph, making it a Category 4 hurricane.
Yesterday, the Category 1 hurricane Kirk developed into a Category 3 hurricane with winds of 145 miles per hour.
Kirk strengthened into a category 4 major hurricane and large swells could reach the U.S. East Coast by Sunday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Thursday.