Tropical Storm Alvin forms in Pacific
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The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1. Meteorologists are already monitoring an area of concern in the western Caribbean.
Temperatures were still warm in some areas of the Central Coast, but increasing onshore flow allowed temperatures to slightly trend down compared to Friday.
"Storm surge" is defined as the abnormal water level that rises above the typical tide during a tropical event.
Extreme Heat Warning issued for the Mojave Desert due to high temperatures, with rains expected from Tropical Storm Alvin.
Tropical Storm Alvin begins to unravel as new area to watch forms. Meanwhile, a tornado critically injures an 18-year-old in Georgia and millions will roast under triple digit heat in the West.
Meteorologist Chita Craft has a list of everything you need to have in your hurricane preparedness kit: You may be asked or told to evacuate so that you're out of an area that a hurricane or tropical storm is bearing down on.
Tropical systems are categorized by wind speed, but experts say there's much more to the story when it comes to storm impacts.
Tropical Storm Alvin in the Eastern Pacific won't last much longer, but moisture from this system's remnants will enhance rainfall in the Southwest U.S. this weekend.