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Tropical Storm Amanda forms

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Where is Tropical Storm Amanda? See path tracker, spaghetti models
The first named storm of the 2026 hurricane season – Tropical Storm Amanda – formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, June 3, according to the National Hurricane Center.

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Tropical Storm Amanda forms in eastern Pacific
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Tracking Tropical Storm Amanda
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Tropical Storm Amanda is first named storm in 2026: See where it is
Tropical Storm Amanda, the first named storm of the 2026 Pacific hurricane season, has formed far from land.

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Tropical Storm Amanda forms in Pacific as Florida watches Atlantic
Honolulu Star-Advertiser · 1d
Tropical Storm Amanda forms far from Hawaii as south swell pounds islands
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Tropical Storm Amanda forms in Pacific Ocean: See path tracker
Unlike storms in the Atlantic basin, the vast majority – roughly 85% to 90% – of storms that form in the Pacific don't ever threaten land and often spin harmlessly out to sea.

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Tropical activity picking up in Pacific. What's happening in Atlantic?
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Tropical Storm Amanda forms in the Pacific marking NOAA’s first storm of the season
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A rare cannibal solar storm will push the northern lights south tonight. You might just catch them!

Keep your eyes on the sky tonight: the sun is putting on a rare show, and it’s dragging the Northern Lights further south than usual, potentially reaching parts of the U.S. and Europe rarely illuminated by auroras.
FOX Weather on MSN
5h

Severe storm ingredients fuel possibility of tropical development late next week along Gulf of America

The FOX Forecast Center is eying possible development of tropical storms in the coming weeks for areas along the Gulf Coast and the Bay of Campeche.
2h

A Texas radio station survived decades. Then a storm ended it.

AM, a Ballinger station known as "Where Country Lives & Legends Last," announced Wednesday that it would cease operations after severe storm damage made recovery impossible. The station was first hit May 10,
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Clouds, temperatures in the upper 80s expected as isolated rain, storm chances continue for North Texas

Temperatures on Wednesday morning are about 5 to 6° cooler than on Tuesday, and this trend will continue into the afternoon. Expect a mix of clouds and sunshine, with highs around 90° and feels-like temperatures closer to the mid-90s.
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Tropical Storm Jangmi Batters Japan, Cuts Power to 60,000 Homes

The storm, with a central pressure of 980 hPa, has cut ⁠power ⁠to nearly 60,000 households ⁠so ​far, government spokesperson Minoru Kihara said during a regular press briefing. "If you ​sense any danger, ⁠please do not hesitate to take early action to protect your lives," Kihara said.
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Storm Team Forecast: 6 pm Thursday June 4th

Storm Team Chief Meteorologist Jim Teske looks at the weather for the next few days. The Aberdeen public gets a glimpse of vehicles aimed at raising capacity and improving reliability. The journalist had been covering anti-ICE protests at Delaney Hall.
WSAV-TV
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Storm Team 3: Cool Thursday morning, warmer & more humid afternoons ahead

Thursday morning will start out with low-below normal temperatures in the lower to middle 50s for most locations. The cooldown is due to a clear sky and a strong northerly breeze bringing in dry air.
KSN-TV
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Storm Track 3 Forecast: Scattered storm continue, isolated severe threat

A few showers and storms are tracking through central Kansas this afternoon. Rain will be hit or miss through the evening. A Marginal Risk is in place for western Kansas today. Storms will pick up
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