From Mitch and Sandy to Wilma and Hazel, deadly and destructive October hurricanes have left their mark over the decades.
Melissa is among three Atlantic hurricanes to make landfall with 185 mph winds. Another storm to do so was the Labor Day ...
Five monster storms have slammed into the United States with sustained winds 155 mph or higher. Here's how they rank.
Hurricanes are the most destructive forces on the planet, with the recent Hurricane Helene and the ongoing Milton wreaking ...
Hurricane season annually keeps millions on their toes from August to November and while the climatological peak of hurricane ...
Hurricane Milton is approaching Florida as a Category 4 storm with sustained maximum winds of around 155 mph. It is expected to weaken before it hits, likely becoming a strong Category 3 at the time ...
Hurricane Melissa became one of the most powerful hurricanes on record to make landfall in the Atlantic Basin.
Hurricane Melissa is now among the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record. The monster storm strengthened Tuesday before ...
Category 5 Hurricane Melissa’s exceptional strength and slow pace could make it more destructive than Hurricane Gilbert, which hit Jamaica in 1988 ...
Ah, October: Pumpkins, falling leaves, Halloween decorations … and hurricanes? Yes, October is still hurricane season, and there have been no shortage of destructive, deadly storms in past Octobers.