Imelda May discusses her new RTÉ series Amhráin na nGael, which sees the artist travel the country, trying her hand at sean nós singing and strengthening her connection with the Irish language. Why ...
The final one, Visiting, is a response to the Irish photographer Amelia Stein’s exquisite photo of a high wooden shutter ...
Imelda had maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph) and was moving northeast at 7 mph (11 kph). It was forecast to become a hurricane on Tuesday morning and spin out to open ocean, according to the ...
Imelda strengthened into a hurricane Tuesday morning. The storm is on track to move away from the Bahamas and approach Bermuda late Wednesday and early Thursday. Imelda is expected to approach the U.S ...
Dangerous beach conditions, including a high risk of rip currents and strong wind gusts, are expected. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two new tropical disturbances, one of which is ...
Hurricane Imelda may be moving away from the U.S. coast, but Northeast Florida and Southwest Georgia will still feel its effects through the weekend. The National Weather Service warns of dangerous ...
Though the center of both storms are well offshore, a pair of hurricanes will still bring dangerous conditions to beaches along the East Coast into early October, forecasters said as they credited a ...
While Hurricane Humberto no longer poses a threat to any landmasses, the National Hurricane Center is warning those along the East Coast to watch out for swells and dangerous rip currents throughout ...
Bermuda is bracing itself against Hurricane Imelda’s 90-mph winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge that will lash the island chain beginning Wednesday. Hurricane warnings are in effect as the National ...
Hurricane Imelda is expected to be near Category 2 strength when it passes close to Bermuda late today. Swells generated by Hurricane Imelda and Hurricane Humberto continue to impact Florida and the U ...
REALLY, WE’LL SEE TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S STARTING OUT, SO MIGHT HAVE TO CUT THE HEAT ON A COUPLE OF NIGHTS THERE. WHO SEES? US? IMELDA WINDS AT 85MPH. EAST NORTHEAST AT 12MPH COULD VERY WELL ...
Imelda became 2025’s fourth hurricane in the Atlantic on Tuesday, and the storm has made the long-anticipated turn away from the United States. Bermuda may not be so lucky however, and is facing the ...