A storm from central Canada will travel from the Great Lakes to off the Northeast coast as the final hours of 2023 tick away and 2024 begins. AccuWeather meteorologists caution that spotty snow associated with this storm could make some roads slippery for New Year's travelers. Storms traveling from western and central Canada to the northeastern United States are often called Alberta clippers. The storms are so named for the lightning-fast wind-powered sailing vessels of the 1800s and their point
GoFundMeThe body of Eiffel Gilyana, the beloved 46-year-old U.S. Army veteran who disappeared during a group canoeing trip on Saturday morning, was found Tuesday off Florida’s northeast coast, his family confirmed. “Words cannot express the hollowness that engulfs us all, the crushing weight of a future forever etched with his absence,” a loved one wrote in a GoFundMe fundraiser. A massive search for Gilyana was launched by the Coast Guard on Saturday, but was suspended after 48 hours. Volunteer
A storm coming from the Gulf of Mexico is expected to crash into Florida on Saturday and strengthen as it tracks up the East Coast through the weekend, unleashing heavy rainfall, gusty winds and coastal hazards along the way.
Colder temperatures and travel concerns are likely in the Northeastern US this week, bringing slippery travel and cold-related health concerns. Read here.