Irene continues her path up the eastern seaboard, bringing driving rain and gale-force winds to some of the nation’s biggest metropolitan areas. Click to see Sunday’s updates on Irene’s path and destruction.
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Intrepid Reporter Gives Irene Update Covered in Sea Foam
As the hurricane brought rough surf to Ocean City, Md., one reporter tasted Irene’s fury.
Tracking Hurricane Irene: Up-to-the-Minute Storm Updates
TIME follows the eye of the potentially devastating hurricane as she makes landfall on the eastern coast of the United States. Refresh this page to see the latest on Irene’s path and destruction. See TIME’s coverage of Day 2 of Irene.
Irene? Too Normal: Queena, Gaston and Other Bizarre Hurricane Names
Yes, some people have jobs coming up with names for hurricanes. Easy? Not exactly.
Watch: NASA Cameras Catch Irene’s Might from 230 Miles Above
Astronauts say the hurricane looks “scary” even from space. Just imagine the punch she’ll pack on the ground.
Hurricane Irene’s Path: How Do Forecasters Predict the ‘Cone of Uncertainty’?
You’ve seen Hurricane Irene’s path predicted on maps: lime green states, electric blue water and a white upside-down teardrop running smack into North Carolina. But hurricanes are fickle and go where they will, so how do weather …
Worried about Irene’s Visit? 8 Hurricane Tracking Apps to Keep Tabs on the Storm
As you prepare the rain gears and stock up on emergency food and water, don’t forget get your smartphones out. A little bit of tech savvy can help keep you safe.
Experts: Hurricane Irene Set To Be an ‘Extraordinary Threat’
The Weather Channel is reporting in no uncertain terms that Hurricane Irene will be historically big, the likes of which have rarely been seen in metropolitan areas from North Carolina up to New England.
Watch: Tornado-Like Storm Rips Through Chilean Town, Injuring Nine
Chileans can’t seem to catch a break these days.
Dog with Two Broken Legs Survives Tornado, Crawls Home to Find Family
Amid the destruction and devastation that has followed the severe tornadoes sweeping across the country, there’s one touching survivor tail worth celebrating — and it wags. (See what we did there?)
Lost and Facebooked: Tornado Victims Use Social Media to Recover Items
A Facebook page set up last Thursday helps citizens recover pictures and other memorable items lost in last week’s tornadoes.
How You Can Help the Tornado Victims in the South
As residents begin the daunting task of cleanup after the storm destruction, here are some ways you can help from wherever you are.