
Millions are fleeing their homes because of extreme weather
"It's very emotional to watch your house taken down," a Florida boat captain said after a hurricane leveled his home.
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"It's very emotional to watch your house taken down," a Florida boat captain said after a hurricane leveled his home.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says weather and climate-related disasters in 2022 cost the United States $165 billion. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more on the findings and the role played by climate change.
"It's a rare experience, but it's not unique, and it seems with climate change and more intense hurricane seasons, it's happening more frequently," one archaeologist said.
The second of two back-to-back storms was moving across the West this weekend, bringing another round of snow, rain and blustery winds. Danya Bacchus has more.
At least two people were killed after powerful storms brought tornadoes and hail to the Southeast Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Montgomery County, Alabama.
Rebuilding efforts are underway in Florida after Nicole slammed Florida's east coast as a hurricane. Elise Preston reports from Wilbur-By-The-Sea.
The number of fatalities in Florida from Hurricane Ian is continuing to rise as officials begin to assess the destruction left in its wake. Search and rescue teams are working to evacuate Sanibel and Captiva islands after the causeway leading to the area collapsed. Meanwhile, the majority of Fort Myers, Florida, remained without water and power Friday. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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Nicole caused unprecedented structural damage along Florida's Atlantic coast when it made landfall as a rare November hurricane. Residents said Nicole completed the damage that Hurricane Ian started in September. Elise Preston reports.
Nicole made landfall in weather-weary Florida as a category 1 hurricane early Thursday morning, toppling buildings along Florida's east coast. It has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. Elise Preston reported from Daytona Beach.
Tropical Storm Nicole is making its way across Florida after slamming the state's east coast as a Category 1 hurricane. Elise Preston has the latest on the damage it's caused.
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A rare November storm sparked mandatory evacuations for many Floridians. Jason Allen from CBS News Dallas-Fort Worth is in Vero Beach with more on the conditions there.
Nicole strengthened into a rare November hurricane before it's expected to make landfall in Florida. Dozens of counties are under a state of emergency, and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some residents. Elise Preston reports.
Only two hurricanes have made landfall in Florida in the month of November since recordkeeping began in 1853.
New warnings and watches were issued for many parts of Florida, including the southwestern Gulf coastline that was devastated by Hurricane Ian in late September.
Residents in at least four Florida counties were ordered to evacuate from barrier islands, low-lying areas and mobile homes.
A rare November hurricane watch has been posted along Florida's Atlantic coast. Subtropical storm Nicole is expected to become a hurricane before making landfall in Florida later this week.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also declared a state of emergency on Monday for 34 counties that could be hit by the storm.
The storm slammed into a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast between the resorts of Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan Sunday morning.
The forecast called for Roslyn to take a path close to the Puerto Vallarta region late Saturday, before making landfall in the state of Nayarit early Sunday.
Forecasters expect it to make landfall between the resorts of Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan.
Roslyn could reach hurricane force by Friday night, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
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