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Storm Team 3: Nice Start to the Week, Hurricane Season is Officially Underway, Rain Chances Return Mid-Week
Storm Team 3: Nice Start to the Week, Hurricane Season is Officially Underway, Rain Chances Return Mid-Week

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

  • Climate
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Storm Team 3: Nice Start to the Week, Hurricane Season is Officially Underway, Rain Chances Return Mid-Week

Nice Weather in the Short-Term Pleasant weather will continue tonight with temperatures in the 60s for your Monday morning. Skies will clear out overnight. Calm winds give way to a light southeasterly breeze by the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s and lower 90s under a few clouds from time to time. Changes Ahead Warmth and humidity increase gradually through the week ahead of a stalling frontal boundary. Between that and a developing disturbance over Florida, rain chances will return by midweek. Some uncertainty remains on if a low pressure develops and where it tracks. This will help determine coverage of rainfall and specific timing. Either way, daily storm chances are back beginning Wednesday for the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry. Morning low temperatures gradually moderate to the lower-70s while afternoons will reach the upper 80s to lower 90s. Heat index values will reach into the low-100s. Hurricane Season Has Begun The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season is underway. The list of names this year is recycled from 2019 with the only new addition being Dexter, in place of Dorian. Dorian was retired due to the devastating impact on The Bahamas. Typical areas to watch for development in June are close to home, in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf, and far-western Atlantic Ocean. June, especially in recent memory, typically sees short-lived, weaker activity. By July, the Caribbean usually becomes too hostile to sustain tropical systems. The bulk of the season's activity occurs between August 15 and October 15, so remember that we have a long way to go! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Hurricane 2025 names announced: Date, time, important details to know
Hurricane 2025 names announced: Date, time, important details to know

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Hurricane 2025 names announced: Date, time, important details to know

As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season approaches, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially released this year's list of storm names. The season kicks off on June 1 and runs through November 30, a period that could bring significant weather challenges, especially with experts warning of 'volatile' and above-average activity this year. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 2025 hurricane name list The WMO rotates storm name lists every six years, and this year's lineup includes 21 names, one for each letter of the alphabet, excluding Q, U, X, Y, and Z, due to the limited number of usable names starting with those letters. Here's the full list for 2025: Andrea Barry Chantal Dexter Erin Fernand Gabrielle Humberto Imelda Jerry Karen Lorenzo Melissa Nestor Olga Pablo Rebekah Sebastien Tanya Van Wendy The only change from the 2019 list is the retirement of 'Dorian', replaced this year by 'Dexter.' Dorian was officially retired after it devastated the Bahamas in 2019, causing over $5 billion in damages and leading to at least 77 fatalities across the Caribbean and the southeastern United States. Why do hurricanes have names? The modern hurricane naming system began in 1953, originally using only traditionally female names—a choice that later sparked criticism for its sexist origins, linking the unpredictability of storms to outdated stereotypes about women. Male names were finally added in 1979, and now names alternate by gender. How are names chosen? According to the WMO, hurricane names must meet several criteria: Short and easy to pronounce Not offensive in any language Unique to the Western Hemisphere Culturally and linguistically appropriate If all 21 names are used up in a particularly active season, a supplemental list—introduced in 2021—will be used. This replaced the former method of turning to the Greek alphabet. When are hurricane names retired? A name is retired when a storm is so deadly or costly that reusing its name would be insensitive. The process begins with a request from any affected country, or through a WMO decision. Notably, storms don't need to reach hurricane strength to have their names retired—Tropical Storm Allison was retired in 2002 for its destructive impact in Texas. In the 2020s so far, these names have been retired: Laura Eta Iota Ida Fiona Ian Beryl Helene Milton Prepare now: 2025 could be active Climate experts warn that hurricanes are becoming stronger and more frequent due to global warming. AccuWeather forecasts a season that may bring a 'near to above historical average' number of named storms to the U.S. coastline. If you live in a hurricane-prone area, now is the time to: Know your evacuation routes Stock up on emergency supplies Identify your nearest shelter Follow local weather alerts

'Dexter: Resurrection' Trailer Turns Heads With Beloved Character's Return
'Dexter: Resurrection' Trailer Turns Heads With Beloved Character's Return

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Dexter: Resurrection' Trailer Turns Heads With Beloved Character's Return

Dexter is everyone's favorite televised vigilante serial killer, the blood spatter expert who tried to control his dark passenger by killing people he thought deserved it, namely other killers. Fans last saw Dexter Morgan in the television series Dexter: Original Sin, which was a prequel, and Dexter: New Blood, which appeared to show the titular character's death, but he's clearly recovered from his wounds. The original Dexter ran from 2006 through 2013 on Showtime. In the new revival series Dexter: Resurrection, the character is back, and details have been released about the new series' villains, episodes, and plot details. But it's the official trailer many fans were waiting for. That wait is now over. The full, official trailer was released on the evening of May 31 via the show's X page. It is 1 minute 47 seconds long. "Only in New York," it starts. "Someone once told me, you have to go through hell to achieve resurrection." Additional clues emerged in photos published of the shoot in New York City by Getty Images. A May 30 teaser trailer was released the day before the official trailer; it is one of a series of short teaser trailers that were posted by Paramount+, providing a pretty clear sense of where the revival is headed. "I'm in the busiest city in the world for God's sake, but I have the urge. The urge to kill again. I can't quit. There's killers out here, and I have to stop them," Dexter says in the latest teaser trailer, which was released on May 30. He reveals that people, including Harrison and Quinn, are looking for him. The first two episodes of the new show are available July 11 on Paramount+. In another teaser trailer, on May 1, Dexter awakens to see his brother in his hospital room. "Laying here in this hospital bed, I've had time to think,"' he says. "But the last thing I expected to see when I opened my eyes was my brother." On May 3, another teaser trailer showed Dexter being interrogated by police. "Do you know why you are here, Dexter Morgan?" a police officer asks. "I want you to start explaining everything to me. Why you ended up in the cold woods with a gunshot wound? Why the h*** you killed that poor police officer, and why the h*** I shouldn't put you in that jail cell right now." On May 18, a teaser trailer revealed that Dexter had a meeting with a female serial killer named "Lady Vengeance." The trailer also shows Lumen Piere reappearing in Dexter's world. "In this chilling revival trailer, Dexter Morgan has traded the solitude of Iron Lake for the cold anonymity of New York City, laying low under a new identity. But when a string of brutal murders mirrors the exact signature of his past — precise, ritualistic, and personal — Dexter realizes he's not the only one who's back. Enter Lumen Pierce," Paramount+ wrote.. The first teaser trailer was released on April 25. In it, Dexter said that his son, Harrison, found a new family and a second chance. "Whatever it takes to get to him," he says, making it clear that the new show will focus on the father/son dynamic, at least to some degree. According to Game Rant, the new season will feature Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage "as likely adversaries" while Dexter is also pursued by Angel Batista, his former co-worker and friend from Miami. The episode titles, released by Game Rant, include hints about the storyline, with one, "Beating Heart" likely referring to Dexter still being alive, and another, "Touched by an Angel" a possible reference to Batista. The Dexter: Resurrection villains include well-known Hollywood stars playing serial killers who square off against Dexter. According to USA Today, Neil Patrick Harris plays 'The Tattoo Collector," Eric Stonestreet is "Rapunzel," Krysten Ritter plays "Lady Vengeance," and David Dastmalchian is "The Gemini Killer." The serial killers gather for a "MurderCon style meetup," USA Today revealed. Dexter goes to New York to track down his son, Harrison, according to USA Today.'Dexter: Resurrection' Trailer Turns Heads With Beloved Character's Return first appeared on Men's Journal on May 31, 2025

New York Photos Give Major 'Dexter: Resurrection' Plot Clues
New York Photos Give Major 'Dexter: Resurrection' Plot Clues

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

New York Photos Give Major 'Dexter: Resurrection' Plot Clues

Fans are eagerly anticipating the July 11 release of the latest series in the story of Dexter, the vigilante serial killer who worked as a police blood spatter expert in Miami. The official trailer released by Paramount+, where the new show Dexter: Resurrection will air, confirmed that the series will be set, at least in part, in New York City, as Dexter squares off against a variety of serial killers and tries to find his son, Harrison. Although episode headlines and the trailer provide some clues, a series of Getty Images photos of Dexter: Resurrection being shot in New York City provide further hints about the direction the show will take. View the 8 images of this gallery on the original article The photos show Dexter dressed in a suit and tie traversing the streets of Manhattan looking like any other Wall Street worker, and they show him walking on the street with several other actors, including the actor who plays his son Harrison and two actors tapped to play serial killers. Fans also captured photos of the filming. The full, official trailer was released on the evening of May 31 on the Dexter X page. "Only in New York," it starts. "Someone once told me, you have to go through hell to achieve resurrection. Hallelujah." In the trailer, Dexter's former police colleague Angel Batista confronts Dexter about being the Bay Harbor Butcher, saying he feels like he's seen a "ghost." Dexter takes off in a truck. He ends up in New York, saying, "What better place to hide?" He then appears at a meeting of serial killers at a mansion. "So there are others?" he says. Uma Thurman and Peter Dinklage appear in the trailer. Dexter's son Harrison also appears briefly in the York Photos Give Major 'Dexter: Resurrection' Plot Clues first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 1, 2025

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