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“Jimena is just short of Category 5 status — the top danger rating for a hurricane — and could rake the harsh desert region fringed with picturesque beaches and fishing villages as a major storm by Tuesday evening, forecasters said.” Link

Hurricane Bill satellite photo
“A crowd at Acadia National Park was gathered on some rocks when the wave washed over them. Two other people who were swept into the ocean were recovered. The Coast Guard and search crews are looking for the three others. “This is absolutely the effects of Hurricane Bill” coupled with the effect of high tide, park ranger Sonya Berger said. ” Link
“Tropical storm warnings extend from the Alabama/Florida border eastward to the Suwannee River, Florida. This means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere in this area within the next 24 hours.
Gusty winds and heavy rain, which may trigger some flash flooding, are the main threats.” Link

Tropical Storm Claudette picture
“Andres packed maximum winds near 75 mph, just over the threshold of hurricane strength, but was expected to weaken over the next day or two, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. The center of the storm as of 5 p.m. EDT was about 65 miles west-southwest of the port city of Manzanillo. Moving near 13 mph toward the northwest, it was forecast to pass very close to or over the southwestern coast later Tuesday. ” Link

Robert Aragon picture
“Robert E. Aragon, 55, is accused of felony injury to a child and second-degree murder, after two of his children tried to walk nearly 10 miles on their own through feet of snow and freezing temperatures on Christmas to see their mom. Aragon’s family says he’s a loving father who shouldn’t be in jail for the tragedy.” [Link]
“Wind gusting more than 60 mph knocked out power to about 413,000 Michigan homes and businesses on Sunday as temperatures dipped back into the 20s and 30s.” [Link]
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