Parts of northwestern Europe are on alert for a significant storm system with origins in the tropical Atlantic.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Kirk will peak in intensity while over 1,000 miles east of the U.S.
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are watching Hurricane Kirk, which formed in the Central Atlantic Tuesday afternoon. It ...
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The Met Office has been keeping a close eye on Hurricane Kirk as it moves across the Atlantic - and there are concerns it ...
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Meteorologist Grant Skinner gives an update on the tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin. The News 5 First Alert Storm Team ...
According to the National Hurricane Center’s 4 pm Sunday advisory, Category 1 Hurricane Kirk is 1050 miles west of the Azores ...
It seems that it may not be only the UK that is affected, as northern France and possibly even northern Spain may feel the ...
Heavy wind and rain will be brought by the remnants of the major storm as it sweeps across the Atlantic towards Europe.